On Nov 07 09:49:19, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote: > On 2021-11-06, Jeff Ross <jr...@openvistas.net> wrote: > > A simpler solution for me might be some sort of command I can do at the > > boot prompt that would change the resolution of the monitor or maybe > > even the window. Anything like that available at all? > > That's not possible. > > In the installer you could ctrl-z and type this to clear the screen and > reset the cursor to the home position: > > print '\033[2J\033[H' > > then fg to return to the prompt. > > Or run through on a separate machine/vm and make a note of what to type. > It's likely that when you're booted onto a standard (non install) kernel > with the DRM drivers that the screen will work better.
That's exactly what I am seeing on this machine that uses an LG television set as a monitor. A line and a half is not visible during an install (but given the simplicity of the installer, it's not much of a problem :-); after the install it's just fine. Jan