Eric, that just means you're using a 4:3 resolution on a 16:9 or 16:10 monitor or something. Maybe you're using -vesa, which has very limited support for widescreen resolutions. In any case, it's a lesser detail and not directly relevant to this bug report.
Eric, that just means you're using a 4:3 resolution on a 16:9 or 16:10 monitor or something. Maybe you're using -vesa, which has very limited support for widescreen resolutions. In any case, it's a lesser detail and not directly relevant to this bug report.