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Last time I installed Kubuntu I was stopped by an seemingly undealable-with overscan issue, like 20% of the view was outside the screen and NVIDIA control panel sucked. So I had to go back to Windows after like half a week of googling and no dice, it was unacceptable. Thoughts?
You should try ball busting
You need to set the image in the monitor to the left or right (depending which side was being cut off).
Not an option with this TV. And it was all sides. It was easily fixable on Windows, I somehow figured it out on Raspberry PI OS and Kodi. But the Linux NVIDIA configuration had like one slider and I have no idea what is that even suppose to do. Shows how much they care.
Please refer to the answer of the question "Why do Linux users hate Nvidia".
I'm not even Linux user and can join that crowd.