Hallo,

Am 17/01/18, 17:03 schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> shopt -s checkwinsize

this will set bash's internal knowledge about the screen size, but
actually I wanted to know if it's possible to repeat setting the screen
to the maximum size like the kernel did during startup.

I tried commands like setfont but they do not change the physical screen
resolution.

Your suggestion is helpful but still only a workaround to make the shell
aware of the change - I'd like to undo the resolution change caused by
the KVM hiccup.

Tschau...Thomas
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