Hallo,

I'm using a KVM switch at home to connect 4 PCs to one keyboard, mouse
and screen. This KVM switch simulates 1024x768 resolution for the
machines that are currently not active.

Under unclear situations (to me) the LFS machine looses the settings for
size and resolution hardware-wise, but still thinks it's got the initial
size for display. This means I'm seeing a bigger font that I want to,
and the lower part of the screen is off. stty reports "rows 67; columns
237" (24" screen, 1920x1200) but to me it looks more like 132x80.

Is there a command to force a reset of the screen without rebooting? I
notice the resolution change happens quite early during kernel start but
I was hoping there is a command to repeat it later.

Tschau...Thomas
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