On 12/14/2013 04:46 PM, Gabriel Guzman wrote:
On 12/14, Adam Jensen wrote:
Did you get a framebuffer (no X11) console working with a decent resolution
font and [much] more than 25 lines of 80 characters? If so, how did you do
it - what's your recipe?

just boot the machine (: no tweaking required.
I guess if it's not working for you, then something is wrong, since I
didn't have to do anything to get it working on my end.

I haven't tried to adjust the framebuffer settings, or change the
font as the default is fine for me.


For the sake of others who might also be confused by this, the framebuffer console is probably configured and *on by default* when 5.4-release (or -stable or -current) is installed on machine with an appropriate *intel* graphics device. I say "probably" because I haven't verified this on an intel graphics equipped machine. Machines without an appropriate graphics device won't/can't have a framebuffer console (yet).

Apparently, a framebuffer console is configured and *on by default* when 5.4-current is installed on machine with an appropriate *radeon* graphics device. I upgraded a radeon equipped machine to 5.4-current this evening and got to see the framebuffer console in action, briefly (the kernel panicked during boot). The console text is still quite a bit larger than I would like.

If anyone has knowledge of how the framebuffer console is configured and controlled, a short tutorial would be grand!

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