Use a terminal emulator on the desktop environment.  If you are using a DE
anyway you can configure the number of desktops then use any terminal
emulator you want, run one on each desktop.  afaik virtual terminals are not
intended to be configurable.

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Leslie S Satenstein
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Is there a User Forum?  question 1.*
> *With X11, when I switch to virtual terminal ctl-alt-f2...f7), the
> terminal text, instead of being 1600x2000
> appears as 800x600.   I looked at X11 and am at a loss as to what Options
> to set, and where.
> Man  xorg.conf   was not too helpful.  Arch Linux had a discussion about X,
> and I still have some problems if I follow through with their
> recommendations.
>
> I use virtual terminal for command line operations.
>
> Question 2.  What can I do for increasing the terminal width and reduce the
> font size.?
>
>
>
>
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