> The problem is that Tux doesn't appear at boot time! (-: I mean that the
> resolution is smaller than expected (lets say bigger font size...). In fact 
> you
> can't see the usual change of resolution shortly before Tux pops in. 

I rarely see it myself and that's OK because I don't much care for non-VESA, 
but it does depend on frame buffers, boot parameters, which can include kernel 
mode setting and vga= or video=, and just which driver is in control.  IME it 
takes a bit of fiddling to get it, and after you've seen it once or twice, who 
cares?


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