Patrick Shanahan
It's so overwhelmingly and blindingly obvious that I wouldn't believe that, that I cannot understand why you would ask, other than to be annoying.
then why set your tv to display 4:3, 1024x768, instead of a 16:9 resolution. ie 1366/768, 1280/720 ???
Now that's a much better question. Why didn't you ask it before, instead of assuming that the reason was stupidity or ignorance of basic maths? The resolution is a drop down list. It doesn't offer any 16:9 ratios. The highest resolution it offers is 1024x768. It doesn't matter anyway because the TV can display 4:3 pictures and zoom them up to fill the screen. What's more important is that 1920x1200 is much much larger than 1024x768 and so the system fullscreening to that size means half the picture isn't visible. The system shouldn't be zooming to that size though. It should be zooming to the size that the TV-0 is set to, i.e. 1024x768. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org