Hello With all that kernel mode setting stuff I have no idea any longer where to pose my question. So I try here, knowing that it is most probably the wrong mailing list.
I have an atom system here with a intel 945 graphics chip. I use kernel 2.6.33 on a debian based linux system. I want to control the boot resolution of the system to always have it 800x600. In earlier times that was easily done using the kernel option "vga=789". Today, I cannot get it to work. The system always switches to the highest available resolution (1600x900) directly after grub. I tried the following kernel options without success, all of them leading to a resolution of 1600x900: - vga=789 - vga=0 video=intelfb:800x600 - vga=0 video=inteldrmfb:modeset=1:800x600 - vga=0 video=inteldrmfb:modeset=0:800x600 - vga=0 i915.modeset=0 - vga=789 i915.modeset=0 - vga=789 i915.modeset=1 Can anybody hint me what I need to do? Thanks, Michael _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg