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Color range for tty

THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM ABOUT XORG I have a singleboard PC with Intel N100 with 2 HDMI ports. When arch boots, the color range changes to limited after i915 takeing over the display from UEFI ...
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Is there a way to add margin, border, offset or padding to the Linux frame buffer text console to compensate for HDMI overscan?

I have a newly bought cheap 8 inch TFT LCD display that is "cutting the edges off" on all sides (i.e., not showing all the pixels). I've come to understand that this is due to "overscan" which seems ...
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The window would like the X- represents at the same time in two frame buffers

I'm using the two frame buffer. /dev/fb0: 1024x768 (LCD) /dev/fb1: 1920x1080 (HDMI) I want to be the same content simultaneously on two frame buffer output. Is there any way ?
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How to inform Xorg about a resolution I have already set?

I'm trying to get my Banana Pi Pro to switch between 1920x1080 and 1280x720 resolutions on an HDMI screen. Both resolutions work fine if I set them in uEnv.txt: disp.screen0_output_mode=1280x720p60 ...
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