rir writes:
> I do like framebuffers as it is a smoother, faster switch between VTs
> and X. Also framebuffers seem to be the Debian way and I maintain
> enough machines to not want to resist little implementation issues.
>
> The threads I've seen on this problem are all murky. I'm surprised
>
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 05:52:37PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 16:42:15 -0400, rir wrote:
>
> > Is there a 40x16 font that I could get console-setup could use?
> >
> > Or is there a better way to get Squeeze to display 25 lines by 80
> > columns utilizing the entire screen at 128
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 16:42:15 -0400, rir wrote:
> Is there a 40x16 font that I could get console-setup could use?
>
> Or is there a better way to get Squeeze to display 25 lines by 80
> columns utilizing the entire screen at 1280x1024?
(...)
Check out this:
I want my 25x80 back (w/o disabling X
Is there a 40x16 font that I could get console-setup could use?
Or is there a better way to get Squeeze to display 25 lines by
80 columns utilizing the entire screen at 1280x1024?
I am running the (new?) Kernel Mode Setting framebuffer stuff.
rir@switch:~$ lspci | grep -i vga
00:02.0 VGA compat
On 03.04.2011 10:45, 张启德 wrote:
>> I did it but had no needed result. Probably I chose wrong vga-settings?
>> I have 1024x768 screen (under X11; maybe under console I need to use
>> another one?) and 32-bit videocard/
>
> Not sure, but you can take some snapshots in console (try fbi or fim), so
>
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 5:46 AM, James Brown wrote:
> On 03.04.2011 04:45, 张启德 wrote:
>> 2011/4/3 wolf python london :
>>> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
2011/4/3 James Brown :
>
> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
> Squeeze AMD64.
>>> ~$ dm
> I did it but had no needed result. Probably I chose wrong vga-settings?
> I have 1024x768 screen (under X11; maybe under console I need to use
> another one?) and 32-bit videocard/
Not sure, but you can take some snapshots in console (try fbi or fim), so other
people can give you more help!
> $
On 03.04.2011 04:54, 张启德 wrote:
> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
>> On 03.04.2011 04:15, wolf python london wrote:
>>> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
2011/4/3 James Brown :
> I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to
On 03.04.2011 04:45, 张启德 wrote:
> 2011/4/3 wolf python london :
>> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
>>> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
Squeeze AMD64.
>> ~$ dmesg | g
2011/4/3 James Brown :
> On 03.04.2011 04:15, wolf python london wrote:
>> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
>>> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
Squeeze AMD64.
>> ~$ d
2011/4/3 wolf python london :
> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
>> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
>>> I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
>>> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
>>> Squeeze AMD64.
> ~$ dmesg | grep -i video
> [ 0.971306] pci
On 03.04.2011 04:15, wolf python london wrote:
> On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
>> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
>>> I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
>>> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
>>> Squeeze AMD64.
> ~$ dmesg | grep -i video
> [
On 3 April 2011 11:17, 张启德 wrote:
> 2011/4/3 James Brown :
>> I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
>> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
>> Squeeze AMD64.
>>> > ~$ dmesg | grep -i video
>>> > [ 0.971306] pci :00:02.0: Boot video device
>>> >
2011/4/3 James Brown :
> I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
> Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
> Squeeze AMD64.
>> > ~$ dmesg | grep -i video
>> > [ 0.971306] pci :00:02.0: Boot video device
>> > [ 5.070696] input: Video Bus as
> /devic
I use the Debian OS on my laptopAcer TravelMate 3043.
Earlier I used Debian Lenny AMD64, which I have upgraded to Debian
Squeeze AMD64.
> > ~$ dmesg | grep -i video
> > [0.971306] pci :00:02.0: Boot video device
> > [5.070696] input: Video Bus as
/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08
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