Replacing the kernel is very easy. The problem is in debian-installer. We need to add all the modules in it, and it is a titanic work (exaggerating :-).

But it is possible.

Mmmmh..., there must be a consensus about this issue in VUA's for official images.

Aitor.

On 26/08/15 17:55, Haines Brown <hai...@histomat.net> wrote:
I've already tried your patience with a query about why xrandr tells me
my display uses VGA 1024x768 when it shows my video card supports DVI
1920x1080. I hope you will bear with me if I pursue the matter.

I am told that because selection of optimal resolution is today done by
the kernel, my 3.16.0-4 kernel therefore has a bug. I find significant
that kernel.org skips this kernel for possible downloading. Is anyone
else experiencing this problem?

I'm loading fluxbox on devuan-jessie without a desktop environment. When
I edit the linux line in the GRUB menu by appending video=VGA-1:d, the
display comes up with the proper DVI 1920x1080 resolution. Does this not
show that the kernel is sick?

So I'd like to use a different kernel, but there are no alternatives in
the devuan repository. How then should I install an alternative kernel?

Some time ago I tried to install devuan testing and it failed right away
for reasons I forget. Is the testing installation option actually
working?

Haines Brown

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