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2019 Feb 06
2
640x480 does not fill screen
...idia drivers and recently managed to
get Nouveau working. Well almost working.
Running the command:
xrandr -s 640x480
results in a desktop that spans the monitor but leaves black bands of
about a third of the screen on the top and bottom.
This results in an unreadable display playing games like Lbrickbuster2.
I'd like the display to fill the screen.
To confirm that this is a Nouveau issue, I switched back to NVidia
where 640x480 looks fine.
I'm using Fedora 29 (xorg-x11-drv-nouveau.x86_64 1:1.0.15-6.fc29),
NVidia-390 drivers, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, and a DELL S2817Q.
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Dan Espen
2019 Feb 06
0
640x480 does not fill screen
...get Nouveau working. Well almost working.
>
> Running the command:
>
> xrandr -s 640x480
>
> results in a desktop that spans the monitor but leaves black bands of
> about a third of the screen on the top and bottom.
> This results in an unreadable display playing games like Lbrickbuster2.
> I'd like the display to fill the screen.
>
> To confirm that this is a Nouveau issue, I switched back to NVidia
> where 640x480 looks fine.
>
> I'm using Fedora 29 (xorg-x11-drv-nouveau.x86_64 1:1.0.15-6.fc29),
> NVidia-390 drivers, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, and a DELL S2...
2019 Feb 16
2
[Bug 109654] New: Nouveau picks bad mode setting 640x480 resolution
...f the
screen at the top and bottom unused. This makes this mode unusable.
Adding -r 75 to the above command fixes the problem.
Perhaps the higher frequency mode should be used by default.
The NVIDIA drivers do not have this problem, the screen is always filled.
This bug breaks games like "lbrickbuster2" which want to run full screen at
640x480.
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2019 Feb 06
2
640x480 does not fill screen
...t working.
>>
>> Running the command:
>>
>> xrandr -s 640x480
>>
>> results in a desktop that spans the monitor but leaves black bands of
>> about a third of the screen on the top and bottom.
>> This results in an unreadable display playing games like Lbrickbuster2.
>> I'd like the display to fill the screen.
>>
>> To confirm that this is a Nouveau issue, I switched back to NVidia
>> where 640x480 looks fine.
>>
>> I'm using Fedora 29 (xorg-x11-drv-nouveau.x86_64 1:1.0.15-6.fc29),
>> NVidia-390 drivers, GeForc...