
Hi Mark. I had a similar problem with a TV and a raspberry pi model 4B. Turned out the answer in my case was the TV was doing the trim off the edges trick to make broadcast content look a bit clearer and less fuzzy around the edges. Turned off the function on the TV and all the problems went away. The pi was happily setting itself to the reported 1920x1080 resolution, but the TV wasn't displaying the full reported resolution. It may not be your case, but it's another thing worth checking. Regards, Morrie. -----Original Message----- From: luv-main [mailto:luv-main-bounces@luv.asn.au] On Behalf Of Mark Trickett via luv-main Sent: Thursday, 16 July 2020 3:19 PM To: Luv Main Subject: Resizing the whole screen with Debian 10 and Wayland Hello all, I am having a few problems with Debian 10 (Buster) 64 bit, the image, even during the boot sequence, more than fills the screen. I loose some of the text off the left edge of the screen, and more all round once up and running with Wayland, including the top bar. I also am having trouble resizing windows, currently Firefox is running maximised, but I want to reduce it a bit and I am having trouble getting any response. It is running on an AMD Ryzen 5 with 16 Gb of ram, and Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce GT 710 video card (NV106) driving a 24" LED Wintal 12V TV. While I can comprehend what Wayland is trying to do, and why, I am finding the discard of the older metaphors and way of working to be a serious "bug". They do have some excellent ideas, the top left corner hotspot is not intuitive, at least at first, and the new "menu" is not without merit, but such abandonment of prior ways of working is more than just irritating, it gets in the way of doing things. Regards, Mark Trickett _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list luv-main@luv.asn.au https://lists.luv.asn.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luv-main