Once I tried shortly under Conectiva Linux 5.0 but I didn succeed, too.
One should ask the author of fbset how the hell one get it to work,
because when it works one could change the frame buffer mode even after
booting and so one can change the resoultion of X easily also when the
graphics board
Till Kamppeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One can do it!
>
> See
>
>/usr/sbin/fbset
>man fbset
>/etc/fb.modes
>man fb.modes
>
> I hope that fbset exists in Mandrake, I know it from Conectiva Linux
> (www.conectiva.com).
it exists but didn't work when i tested :-/
do you ma
One can do it!
See
/usr/sbin/fbset
man fbset
/etc/fb.modes
man fb.modes
I hope that fbset exists in Mandrake, I know it from Conectiva Linux
(www.conectiva.com).
Till
Pixel wrote:
>
> Grégoire Colbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So my question : is there a way I can ri
Grégoire Colbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So my question : is there a way I can rise the refresh rate of the
> framebuffer console in order to have 107 Hz everywhere? That way, my monitor
as far as i know, you can't change the refresh rate in framebuffer :-/
Hi!
I installed recently a kernel with framebuffer console in order to avoid the
resolution changes which always occurs when I switch from the console to
X11. That is, my consoles are now 1024x768, which is my X11 resolution too.
Everything is quite perfect, except that there is still a change be