[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-11-02 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Update of bug #37707 (project grub): Status:None => Invalid Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #7: Some computers have on

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-01-04 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #37707 (project grub): @Andrei: your problem is very differnt from Michael's one. Please stop squatting his bug report. And your problem seems to be a purely documentation/comprehension one. It would be legitimate to have a separate bug report for documentation but in any

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-01-04 Thread Andrei
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #37707 (project grub): Quote:"Which resolution do you mean? Looks like the original question was about resolution the GRUB is in. Is it so or do you mean the resolution in which Linux boots?" The resolution of the initial grub screen is correctly controlled by gfxmode. I

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-01-03 Thread Michael Heyns
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #37707 (project grub): This is only regarding the grub2 boot menu. I have noticed the problem only exists on my one laptop (Lenovo G780) and only if EFI/GPT is in effect. I have have tried multiple reformats with multiple distributions of Ubuntu and Fedora. Using the

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-01-03 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #37707 (project grub): Where did you get the line " Mode 0x037f: 1600x900 (+6400), 24 bits " from? It looks more like a BIOS video mode info. The modes available in EFI and BIOS may differ. ___ Reply to this item a

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2013-01-03 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #37707 (project grub): Which resolution do you mean? Looks like the original question was about resolution the GRUB is in. Is it so or do you mean the resolution in which Linux boots? ___ Reply to this item at:

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2012-12-26 Thread Andrei
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #37707 (project grub): I had the same problem. It is described in detail in the following post http://www.fclose.com/b/linux/2218/configuration-of-linux-kernel-video-mode/?view_comment=true#comment-3499 where today this guy offered a working solution for 32-bit boot prot

[bug #37707] Resolution change has no effect...

2012-11-10 Thread Michael Heyns
URL: Summary: Resolution change has no effect... Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: beanaroo Submitted on: Sat 10 Nov 2012 11:40:36 AM GMT Category: Booting Severity: Majo