Created attachment 890064 [details] Error on TFT-Panel Description of problem: I use a Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 650 ti with HDMI-connection. If you use this type of connection, the screen do match the correct frequency on a TFT-Panel. --> See Pictures Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Connect a Geforce GTX 650ti (PCIe) with a HDMI-cable to a TFT-Panel. 2. Boot Fedora 20 from a live-DVD. 3. During boot the error occures on the left side of the panel Actual results: see picture Expected results: no errors Additional info: If you use the VGA- or DVI-Connector the error do not occure. If you install Fedora 20 on the Harddisk, the error vanishes if you login to your account. The error is only during boot, login and on the console (e.g. ctrl+f2). The kernel doesn't matter. If you use the nonfree-driver of Nvidia, the error is not valid. I checked the error on different distros and I found them also valid in Linux Mint 16 LMDE and Linux Mint 16 Petra Cinnamon.
Created attachment 890065 [details] Second screenshot
The error was reproduced on two different TFT-Panels: Acer 24"(1920x1024) and Samsund 24" (1920x1200).
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