On Wed, 5 Aug 2020 23:17:37 -0300 nacho Lariguet <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 22:43:29 -0300 > nacho Lariguet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > With the following configuration > > on a Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny M715q > > with an AMD Pro A10/R7 APU installed > > hooked through DP to a HP Z-24i LCD (1920x1200 native) > > I successfully got 240x75 characters on all virtual terminals > > except on vty0 which is stuck at 80x25 (@ 640x480 I guess): > > > > ... in /boot/loader.conf: > > > > kern.kms_console=1 > > kern.kms_columns=-1 > > > > ... in /etc/rc.conf: > > > > drm_load="yes" > > radeon_load="yes" > > > > allscreens_flags="-t 1800 -h 100 -f 8x16 iso15-thin-8x16 -m off" > > allscreens_kbdflags="-l us.iso -r 250.34 -b off" > > This is a follow-up: > > Today I fired-up once again the laptop I last used to check dragonFly (a > test-bed) before attempting to install it on the PowerEdge servers. > > Although it runs 5.4.1-RELEASE it has the same configuration I am running in > the newer Lenovo regarding this post, except for the fact that the laptop is > booting through BIOS (no uEFI at all) while the Lenovo is booting through > uEFI. > > The laptop has a Radeon video card and loads the radeon[kms] driver as well. > > - 5.4.1 on the laptop gets me ttyv0 @ 1920x1200 by default > - 5.9.# on the Lenovo gets me standard VGA only > > Obviously something changed between 5.4.1 and 5.9.# because I am now sure not > to be configuring anything different. This is another follow up: I think that vty0 is running @ 1920x1200 but not honoring kern.kms_columns=-1 as honored by all other vty's. In other words: it seems font scaling is going on on vty0 regardless my setting giving me the impression that is running @ 640x480 or similar. Could it be the case on 5.9.# ?
