Re: Problem with i855crt
According to the spec, your monitor is 1280x768 pixels and runs in progressive HD mode. Because it is a tv set, it is designed to run at a 60 Hz VertRefresh rate, if you are in North America or Japan and 50 Hz, if you live elsewhere. Therefore, you should be setting your xorg.conf file for 1280x768@60 when you run your images on the big screen. I don't know where the 1366x768 came from, but I'm guessing that it is the resolution of your laptop's screen. If so, you should DEFINITELY have a separate Screen section for the external TV, with the Display sub-sections showing 1280x768 at all color depths.
In the course of trying to get the facts about the Intel 915GM display controller, I found a couple of sites that you SHOULD look at. First look at this page on the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki. I suggest bookmarking that site. Personally, I refer to it almost every day for hardware and software problems. Then, look at this site which offers both an explanation of what's going on with the Intel device and a bunch of references (the first of which is to the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki). I haven't followed the links there, but you should.
Let us know if, you have a problem understanding what you have to do.
According to the spec, your monitor is 1280x768 pixels and runs in progressive HD mode. Because it is a tv set, it is designed to run at a 60 Hz VertRefresh rate, if you are in North America or Japan and 50 Hz, if you live elsewhere. Therefore, you should be setting your xorg.conf file for 1280x768@60 when you run your images on the big screen. I don't know where the 1366x768 came from, but I'm guessing that it is the resolution of your laptop's screen. If so, you should DEFINITELY have a separate Screen section for the external TV, with the Display sub-sections showing 1280x768 at all color depths.
In the course of trying to get the facts about the Intel 915GM display controller, I found a couple of sites that you SHOULD look at. First look at this page on the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki. I suggest bookmarking that site. Personally, I refer to it almost every day for hardware and software problems. Then, look at this site which offers both an explanation of what's going on with the Intel device and a bunch of references (the first of which is to the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki). I haven't followed the links there, but you should.
Let us know if, you have a problem understanding what you have to do.
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