[12:43] <markkut> Hi. I'm enjoying the US a lot, but I have a weird problem, that may or may not be US problem: When connecting an external display with HDMI, the picture drawn is bigger than the display
[12:44] <markkut> By bigger I mean that the desktop goes beyond the visible area of the display
[12:45] <markkut> Isn't HDMI a digital interface? With VGA one often needs manually adjusting the size and location, but with HDMI this is unexpected
[12:50] <Maik> markkut: which version of US?
[12:51] <markkut> Maik: 20.10
[12:51] <Maik> Is the resolution set right and mirrored turned off?
[12:52] <Maik> also, what kind of graphics card you have?
[12:53] <markkut> display is extended to left and the resolution is a bit weird. The TV/Monitor is HD Ready, but for some reason it defaulted to FullHD resolution, I changed that to 720px, which is the next lower, but the same problem of drawing picture outside of viewable surface persists
[12:53] <markkut> Maik: gfx card is whatever came integrated in a i7 8 yrs ago
[12:54] <markkut> I have a recollection that HD-ready is 768 px, but I may be wrong
[12:58] <Maik> markkut: look in the system info of KDE, it will tell you which graphics card you have.
[13:24] <twojukeboksi> Hi, I was chatting as markkut as it is the machine affected. I'll check the card when I get back to his place
[13:25] <twojukeboksi> Thanks for your help Maik... Something slightly wrong somewhere, but probably we will find a wayto fix it
[13:28] <twojukeboksi> Big thanks for the US. I love how well it works straight from ".0".I have installed 4 instances. 2 for me and 2 for 2 friends
[15:02] <OvenWerks> markkut: if you are mirroring two displays, the one with the higher resolution will be screen size. You can try using settings->display and monitor->display configuration to get the two displays the same resolution
[15:04] <OvenWerks> markkut: this is not always possible as both displays have to support the same resolution which is not always the case (ie my wife's setup)
[15:04] <OvenWerks> markkut: or you will find that by the time you find a matching resolution it is really low and not much fun to use.
[15:08] <OvenWerks> anyway, that is what to play around with