On 06/13/2020 03:52 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
Use the setfont command to change your console font on the fly. Look in /usr/share/consolefonts for available choices and try them out.

I use setfont /usr/share/consolefonts/Uni3-TerminusBold32x16.psf.gz

systemd sets it while booting too. I haven't figured that part out yet. It's a systemd related service.

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On Jun 13, 2020, 5:41 AM, Stephen P. Molnar < s.mol...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


    I have a LG Flatron 24EN33TW-B LED LCD Monitor on my Debian Buster
    Linux platform.

    I have just changed the screen driver from nouveau to nvidia by
    running
    'sudo apt install nvidia-driver.

    Before the change of drivers the initial font on the screen on booting
    the system was a large, ugly font, during the second portion of
    the boot
    process the font changed to a smaller, better looking font. After the
    change the r\font remained large and ugly until the login screen when
    the font becomes the same as the Desktop.

    Other than this I have had no problems with the operation of the
    computer.

    My question is what happen, and more importantly, should I be worried
    about impending doom?

    Thanks in advance.

    --
    Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.
    www.molecular-modeling.net <http://www.molecular-modeling.net>
    614.312.7528 (c)
    Skype: smolnar1


Thanks for the reply. I'll see what happens.

--
Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.
www.molecular-modeling.net
614.312.7528 (c)
Skype:  smolnar1

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