Desktop centering

[Root@Marcopc-Linux Marco]# SUDO Systemctl Disable Lightdm
Unknown Command Verb disabled.
[Root@Marcopc-Linux Marco]# SUDO SYSTEMCTL ENABLE-NOW SDDM
Failed to enable unit: file /etc/shystemd/splastem/display-manager.Service Almedy exys and is a symlink to /usr/lib/shystemd/shystem/lightdm.service.
[Root@Marcopc-Linux Marco]#

This is what the terminal replies to me

i bet installing ALL DEs from installer will cause having lightdm instead of sddm.

or if you changed it manually what you should now:
2023-03-12_19-23

So to see that i would like to see the installer log you can provide with EndeavourOS log tool:


2023-03-12_19-27

share the resulting URL here…

Please provide the info that @joekamprad is asking for.

I rebuilt the controls on the terminal, the screen became black and it was restarted, I saw on the second screen you sent me and now I have SDDM as a screen

you do rewrite this by hand?

Is using root also?

I tried to restart, I am in SDDM mode but the 1920*1080 resolution is always too wide for the screen

How do you have the monitors hooked up?

With an HDMI cable, I repeat on Windows I can set the screen with Intel HD Graphics that is automatically installed but I don’t know how to hit the screen here

What does this show? Please post the output with code tags around what you post.

xrandr

Is the output correct on the one monitor? Is it only the second monitor with Hdmi output that is off the screen?

Have you set the settings in display to mirror?

Edit: I think if you set the display to mirror the output from the first monitor that is hooked to vga.

Are you able to do this? I’m waiting.

Set the settings here in setting, display & monitor.

How do I figure?

I don’t camp in the instant photo the screen is centered but I see it at the bottom out of scale, I see the bar at the bottom half

I see the other piece of bar at the top, curious


How can you see the screen is too big both in height and in width, is there a software capable of adapting the image to the screen?