10-11-2016, 09:03 AM
Hey
The 'zoom' is most likely overscan. Your best option to fix it is use your TV's and/or monitors over/underscan settings. These settings are called different things -- it will be easiest for you to google "overscan [make and model nr of your tv]" - on my TV (Sharp) its called dot per dot (not exactly intuitive).
The img you are using is pretty old - try one of the newer imgs. Check out longsleeps git: https://www.stdin.xyz/downloads/people/l...es/ubuntu/
The 'zoom' is most likely overscan. Your best option to fix it is use your TV's and/or monitors over/underscan settings. These settings are called different things -- it will be easiest for you to google "overscan [make and model nr of your tv]" - on my TV (Sharp) its called dot per dot (not exactly intuitive).
The img you are using is pretty old - try one of the newer imgs. Check out longsleeps git: https://www.stdin.xyz/downloads/people/l...es/ubuntu/