Re: HDMI Frustration

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On 01/10/2012 02:37 PM, Fedora User wrote:
The first time that I plugged my laptop into my HD TV, KDE (I guess it
was KDE) provided a pop-up to configure the second monitor. It
correctly identified it at 1920 x 1080. For some reason, my primary
monitor also adapted to the TV setting and great portions of my desktop
were off the margins. I could not get the sound to work.

Last night I tried again. The good news is that I got HDMI digital
sound to work. However, I could only configure the TV to 1024 x 768.
Upon doing so my laptop screen adapted and my desktop was all scrunched
together.

This brings up two questions:

1. Why do the setting of a second monitor affect the settings of my
primary monitor and;

2. What is preventing me from setting my second monitor to its native
resolution of 1920x1080 (something that I successfully did in the past)?

Any help would be appreciated.
my vga computer connection to a 42" Sony Bravia has resolution 1360x768
Check the TV user manual to see what resolution it allows.
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