On 31/8/21 05:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Console font can be configured with
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
Thanks Andrei
Frankly, I was almost up to asking this myself.
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On 31/8/21 05:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Console font can be configured with
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
Follow up from:Is there a way to make larger options available, please?
and chose VGA in screen 3 (rather than fixed) and got three lager
options; and the result was immediate,
On 31/8/21 05:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Console font can be configured with
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
Exit and log in again
My result was very marginal improvement. 8x18 is the largest I was offered.
Is there a way to make larger options available, please?
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On Du, 15 aug 21, 00:41:30, ellanios82 wrote:
> On 8/15/21 12:31 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to attempt to reach a text console. If that's
> > successful, then he can login there (as root) and attempt to install
> > whatever's required to fix the problem
>
>
> - that Text
On Sun 15 Aug 2021 at 00:41:30 (+0300), ellanios82 wrote:
> On 8/15/21 12:31 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to attempt to reach a text console. If that's
> > successful, then he can login there (as root) and attempt to install
> > whatever's required to fix the problem
>
> -
On 8/15/21 12:31 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to attempt to reach a text console. If that's successful,
then he can login there (as root) and attempt to install whatever's required to
fix the problem
- that Text Console has letters too small for my poor eyesight :(
- is
On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 01:50:29PM -0700, Weaver wrote:
> On 15-08-2021 06:39, lou wrote:
> > more complete translation of subject:
> >
> > after debian installation, first boot fails, cursor in upper-left corner
> > blinks
>
> >From that, it sounds as if the installation has been successful,
On 2021-08-14 21:39, lou wrote:
more complete translation of subject:
after debian installation, first boot fails, cursor in upper-left
corner blinks
Grub not finding the kernel ?
mick
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On 15-08-2021 06:39, lou wrote:
> more complete translation of subject:
>
> after debian installation, first boot fails, cursor in upper-left corner
> blinks
>From that, it sounds as if the installation has been successful, but he
has omitted to install a desktop environment.
He is still in a
more complete translation of subject:
after debian installation, first boot fails, cursor in upper-left corner
blinks
On 15-08-2021 06:32, lou wrote:
> Antonio Russo, you don't understand Chinese language? i'm afraid you can't
> help
>
> OP might not understand English
>
> in OP's subject, he says debian installation fails, cursor in
> upper-left corner blinks
>
> in OP's message body, he want to you to
Antonio Russo, you don't understand Chinese language? i'm afraid you
can't help
OP might not understand English
in OP's subject, he says debian installation fails, cursor in upper-left
corner blinks
in OP's message body, he want to you to explain message in journal:
the unit
Sorry, I didn't translate your title. (In the future, it's good form
to include all important information in the body of an email, even
if it duplicates the title.)
Does pressing CTRL-ALT-F2 give you a login prompt?
Is there any other text on the screen besides that single message
you have
On 8/14/21 10:35 AM, 先生陳 wrote:
> 查journal 最後是
> the unit systemd-hostname.service has successfully entered the 'dead' state
> 是怎回事?
Hello,
Please give the output of the two commands:
# LC_ALL=C systemctl status systemd-hostnamed
# LC_ALL=C systemctl status systemd-hostname
The service file
查journal 最後是
the unit systemd-hostname.service has successfully entered the 'dead' state
是怎回事?
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