>>> 2) at start-up lines are out of the boundary of the screen (I am using a >>> 32" >>> Led TV full HD with resolution with 1920x1080 resolution): I had to >>> reduce >>> also in Fedora to 1280×720 otherwise some space is out of the screen, >>> i.e. >>> menu is invisible >> >> > > from a survey of my Samsung Smart TV automatic option is disabled!!! but in > my opinion the boot procedure should know the screen resolution (as Raspbian > does) and in ant case I should see all the screen when set in Fedora at > 1920xsomething.... > Any hint how to solve this isuue?? So Raspbian uses a completely different kernel and driver stack, most of the options documented in config.txt are completely irrelevant for the new driver stack (nothing to do with the Fedora side of things). The auto adjustment in the screen settings has worked every single time for me, why can't you use this? Peter _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx