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Monday, September 24th 2007, 9:20pm

ATI 8500 and FC7

Hey everybody.
I just installed FC7 via the LIVE KDE distro.
All went well.
My question is regarding using my Westinghouse 43" monitor/HDTV with my workstation.
I have a older Pentium III.

The normal 1280 resolution works ok, (slightly shifted to the right and i cant seem to fix that).
But when I switch to 1680 or 1920 for wide aspect ratio, my desktop is shifted vertically by 50%. meaning the top of the page is now on he bottom of the screen and the bottom of the page is at the top of the screen... with a black gap in t he center.

So Fedora seems to identify my video card as a Radeon 8500. So i was naturally thinking I needed to maybe update my drivers? I've red a tom of posts regarding ATI and drivers editing xorg.conf etc....

I'm a bit lost as to what the best approach is.
I've tried downloading and installing t he Linux drivers from ATI but get some error that the directory x130 is missing and maybe I should manually specify it and it gave me a list of 8 examples none of which worked... yadda yadda.

Anywhoo... what's the best plan of attach here. I have a clean install and I'm ready to roll with whatever recommendations you all give me.

(should i go buy a new low end NVidia card? this ISN'T for gaming. Just music and video server.)

-A

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Wednesday, September 26th 2007, 12:34am

RE: ATI 8500 and FC7

. UPDATE.
So last night I swapped out my ATI card for a slightly newer nVidia card and got the EXACT same results. Pixel for pixel i get the same screen shift and wrapping that I describe below.

Is there a way to manually correct this?
Note, the monitor doesn't have on-board adjustment controls.

-A