Stuart,
Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text
modes to choose from which probably won't help you.
I4ve tried using 'wsconscfg' to set the screen, but the text modes
are not much better (unless there is a stretch option).
Yes, they're all VGA text modes for a 640
Stuart,
Thanks for the tip, however,
I'm guessing that the
Linux you tried uses a bitmapped console driver of some sort
instead of "normal" VGA text mode.
Probably, but then... how can we go about it in OBSD?
Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text
modes to choose
Todd,
Go into your bios config menu and look for an option to expand or
stretch the display to match the given resolution.
Unfortunatelly this BIOS is lousy and has no option to scale or strech
the VGA/screen size. Or I might be oblivious of it. But it really
doen4t have any display option
Hi!
I4m having trouble viewing my console (term) with OBSD 3.7. The screen
display has a large black frame.
While using KNOPPIX, I saw that there was a full screen. This makes me
believe that there is a Kernel setting that must be changed. Maybe
there is a boot option or a configuration cha
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