https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202309

Oliver Pinter <o...@freebsd.org> changed:

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Marcel Moolenaar <mar...@freebsd.org> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Marcel Moolenaar <mar...@freebsd.org> ---
If I can read the screen correctly, it looks like the resolution is 1366x768,
with a stride of 1366 and a color depth of 32 bits per pixel (or 4 bytes per
pixel).

The console output seems to be using a stride that's just wrong. Since the
stride is coming from UEFI, it's hard to think of a reason why the kernel would
do this.

Have you tried updating the firmware?

--- Comment #2 from Oliver Pinter <o...@freebsd.org> ---
Yes, today I updated to latest bios from HP, but the issue still exists.

How could I extract these information without serial port or change the
settings in loader or kernel?

--- Comment #3 from Marcel Moolenaar <mar...@freebsd.org> ---
Created attachment 160509
  --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=160509&action=edit
loader with 'gop' command

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