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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Video geometry distortion Post 302742759 by Corona688 on Tuesday 11th of December 2012 02:04:35 PM
Old 12-11-2012
You know -- I'd be tempted to put the projector on its side and use its keystoning settings. Smilie Rotating video 90 degrees is much easier than arbitrarily keystoning it.
 

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FBDEV(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							  FBDEV(4)

NAME
fbdev - video driver for framebuffer device SYNOPSIS
Section "Device" Identifier "devname" Driver "fbdev" BusID "pci:bus:dev:func" ... EndSection DESCRIPTION
fbdev is an Xorg driver for framebuffer devices. This is a non-accelerated driver, the following framebuffer depths are supported: 8, 15, 16, 24. All visual types are supported for depth 8, and TrueColor visual is supported for the other depths. Multi-head configurations are supported. SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The fbdev driver supports all hardware where a framebuffer driver is available. fbdev uses the os-specific submodule fbdevhw(4) to talk to the kernel device driver. Currently a fbdevhw module is available for linux. CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver. For this driver it is not required to specify modes in the screen section of the config file. The fbdev driver can pick up the currently used video mode from the framebuffer driver and will use it if there are no video modes configured. For PCI boards you might have to add a BusID line to the Device section. See above for a sample line. You can use "Xorg -scanpci" to fig- ure out the correct values. The following driver Options are supported: Option "fbdev" "string" The framebuffer device to use. Default: /dev/fb0. Option "ShadowFB" "boolean" Enable or disable use of the shadow framebuffer layer. Default: on. Option "Rotate" "string" Enable rotation of the display. The supported values are "CW" (clockwise, 90 degrees), "UD" (upside down, 180 degrees) and "CCW" (counter clockwise, 270 degrees). Implies use of the shadow framebuffer layer. Default: off. SEE ALSO
Xorg(1), xorg.conf(5), Xserver(1), X(7), fbdevhw(4) AUTHORS
Authors include: Gerd Knorr, Michel Danzer, Geert Uytterhoeven X Version 11 xf86-video-fbdev 0.4.2 FBDEV(4)
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