On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 05:20:41PM -0500, Douglas R. Reno wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:47 AM Frans de Boer wrote:
>
> > This quite frustrating. After recompiling, following the book to the
> > letter, I still get a frozen LFS system.
> > One thing I do note however is that
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:47 AM Frans de Boer wrote:
> On 06-07-18 16:44, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> > On 07/06/2018 01:20 AM, Frans de Boer wrote:
> >> On 07/05/2018 11:56 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> >>> On 07/05/2018 02:48 PM, Frans de Boer wrote:
> On 06/30/2018 01:29 PM, Hazel Russman wrote:
>
Hallo,
>> Is it possible to force-set the video mode after boot? Is this a
>> separate package with some CLI or is this not possible at all?
>
> Depending on the driver you're using, it may be trivial. You can set
> it by a kernel boot parameter in the GRUB stanza, e.g. video=1024x768
> or
> Is it possible to force-set the video mode after boot? Is this a
> separate package with some CLI or is this not possible at all?
Depending on the driver you're using, it may be trivial. You can set it by a
kernel boot parameter in the GRUB stanza, e.g. video=1024x768 or whatever.
--
Paul
Hallo,
I have a question regarding setting the video mode.
During boot the kernel switches to a mode suitable to the monitor
capabilities (for my monitor with 1920x1200 this would be 75 rows x 240
cols) if the monitor supports this.
Now here's where my problem starts: I use a 4-port KVM switch