On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 07:25:32PM +0200, Taco IJsselmuiden wrote:
> > Kernel version is fine. Question is, what do you have defined in
> > /etc/fb.modes for that 640x480 mode? I suggest you look at the example
> > modes for (I assume ATI Mach64) in /usr/share/doc/fbset/.
> well, I'm using the 'def
> Kernel version is fine. Question is, what do you have defined in
> /etc/fb.modes for that 640x480 mode? I suggest you look at the example
> modes for (I assume ATI Mach64) in /usr/share/doc/fbset/.
well, I'm using the 'default' /etc/fb.modes, because I wanted to try it,
before customizing... This
> I have absolutely no idea what the problem got be, except for a
> kernel-option I don't have (debian-stock kernel.
Kernel version is fine. Question is, what do you have defined in
/etc/fb.modes for that 640x480 mode? I suggest you look at the example
modes for (I assume ATI Mach64) in /usr/share
> > Is there a possibility using potato to change the 'resolution' of the
> > text-console on a sparc ??
> > on i386 it works using svgatextmode, but this doesn't seem to be available
> > for the sparc ??
>
> Sparc (and most other non-i386 systems) do not have a "text mode". It is a
> framebuffer,
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:59:31AM +0200, Taco IJsselmuiden wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Is there a possibility using potato to change the 'resolution' of the
> text-console on a sparc ??
> on i386 it works using svgatextmode, but this doesn't seem to be available
> for the sparc ??
Sparc (and most oth
Hi There,
Is there a possibility using potato to change the 'resolution' of the
text-console on a sparc ??
on i386 it works using svgatextmode, but this doesn't seem to be available
for the sparc ??
Greetz,
Taco.
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