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See <kernel_source_dir>/Documentation/fb/ for more info.

On 4/26/06, David Rosenstrauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roberto Griso wrote:
> > on boot process, what kind of data i have to put in vga variable to get
> > 1440x900x60 frame buffer resolution?
>
>
> If you take a look in /boot/grub/menu.lst (assuming that you use grub)
> there's a table included that tells you various framebuffer settings,
> and how to modify your menu.lst file to boot using that framebuffer:
>
> #  FRAMEBUFFER RESOLUTION SETTINGS
> #     +-------------------------------------------------+
> #          | 640x480    800x600    1024x768   1280x1024
> #      ----+--------------------------------------------
> #      256 | 0x301=769  0x303=771  0x305=773   0x307=775
> #      32K | 0x310=784  0x313=787  0x316=790   0x319=793
> #      64K | 0x311=785  0x314=788  0x317=791   0x31A=794
> #      16M | 0x312=786  0x315=789  0x318=792   0x31B=795
> #     +-------------------------------------------------+
> ...
> # TIP: If you want a 1024x768 framebuffer, add "vga=773" to your kernel
> line.
>
>
> That said, it appears that 1440 is not listed here.  I'm not sure if
> that means it actually is an option and was just omitted here for
> brevity's sake, or if it's just not an option at all.  I imagine you can
> google around and find out the answer to this.
>
> Personally, I'd think that 1280x1024 (i.e., vga=775) would be sufficient
> for most people.  But that's just my $0.02.
>
> HTH,
>
> DR
>
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