Re:[SOLVED] virt terminal font problem

2011-09-05 Thread Whit Hansell
Ivan and group.  I went ahead and tried resetting the radeon modeset] 
to 0 which is linux for [OFF], and voila' it worked.  Shazaam!  What do 
you know.   I was afraid I was going to hose it all up but nope, it came 
up just like it was 'sposed to.  Ivan, thank you for your help, so 
much.  I'd gone nuts trying to google the answer to this mess and you 
directed me to the correct procedure.


I've been upgrading wheezy almost every day and it seems like once a 
week there is a group of messages that I had never received before in 
Lenny stating that I needed more radeon drivers or firmware or something 
and I had even hunted to see if I could find them but no joy there 
either.  So hopefully since I'm not loading the radeon driver anymore, 
at least the radeonFB one I am guessing, maybe I won't get those 
messages any longer.


Again, Ivan thank you.  You were a great help.
Whit

On 09/05/2011 04:12 PM, Whit Hansell wrote:
[Having to resend this as I originally only sent it to Ivan - this is 
to the user group]
Thanks for the reply Ivan.  Shawn mentioned trying dpkg-reconfigure 
console-setup so I tried that first and got nowhere but it did give me 
a notice when I set it in certain setups, as in VGA.  It came up w. 
this notice.


Please select the size of the font for the Linux console. 
Simple  │
 │ integers corresponding to fonts can be used with all console 
drivers. │
 │ The number then represents the font height (number of scan lines). 
  │
 │ Alternatively, the font may be represented as HEIGHTxWIDTH; 
however,  │

 │ such font specifications require the kbd console package (not   │
 │ console-tools) plus framebuffer (and the RadeonFB kernel driver for 
  │

 │ framebuffer does not support them either).   │
 │   │
 │ Font heights can be useful for figuring out the real size of the 
symbols  │
 │ on the console. For reference, the font used when the computer 
boots has  │

 │ size 16.

So, on the next page I set the font size to 16 and rebooted just for 
grins and it made no difference.


But on your suggestion, I looked at etc/modprobe.d and found.

root@greatstar:/etc/modprobe.d# cat radeon-kms.conf
options radeon modeset=1

I'm guessing that if I change the options radeon modeset from 1 to 0, 
then the radeon drivers won't load on reboot.  Then the standard 
framebuffers situation would occur?  BTW my video driver is onboard 
and is an ATI RV610 if that helps at all.


Do you think I'm correct in the idea of changing the modeset from 1 to 
0 and would I have problems by doing so?  Thanks for your help.  I 
know i sound goofy but I did a safe upgrade today in the midst of this 
mess and a cups file was upgraded and it hosed my printing up.  So far 
I have printed from the web and can get noting but black, not blank, 
but black pages. G  YOu can understand why I'm a bit spooky. G


Thanks for your help Ivan.  I really  appreciate it.
Whit

On 09/05/2011 01:25 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:

Whit Hansellskippe...@comcast.net  writes:

[…]

  I had a problem when I purchased a new monitor, an LCD, and it
  required me to put vga=785 at the end of the Kernel line in
  menu.list file in order to get any video out of the Virtual Terminal
  (F1-6).  Now that I have reinstalled w. Wheezy, I have the Virtual
  Terminal but the font size is extremely tiny.  I cannot see it well
  at all and I have a vision problem to start with.

Newer Linux  userland VT tools' default is to use video card's
graphics mode via a framebuffer console driver, instead of the
text mode, which was the older default.

My guess is that blacklisting the framebuffer drivers in
modprobe.d(5) will allow one to use the text mode as before, but
I haven't tried it yet.  (I currently have no access to a
hardware running Wheezy.)

It's also possible to use the Terminus fonts (as of
console-terminus, IIRC), e. g.:

$ setfont -f /usr/share/consolefonts/Uni3-TerminusBold28x14.psf.gz

Depending on the actual screen resolution, a font of up to 32x16
pixel size may be chosen.

  This problem w. terminal starts after boot when it gets to a certain
  point, I'm assuming init.d, but not sure.  While it's trying to check
  hardware items it's fine, the standard 80 X 25 large font terminal
  screen.  Then all of a sudden it changes to the small/tiny font

… And it's the time the framebuffer drivers get loaded.

  and just before it brings up the splash screen, it sometimes messes
  up the whole screen and puts across the top of the screen garbled
  lines for just a second, then the splash screen pops up and I have no
  problem logging in.

Note also that since newer reboot(8) doesn't go through the BIOS
(it only reinitializes the kernel), the screen will be garbled
at reboot as well.

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Re: [SOLVED]virt terminal font problem

2011-09-05 Thread Whit Hansell
And thank you too Brain.  You helped too as going to reconfigure gave me 
the info about the radeonFB problem I had mentioned in the mail to 
Ivan.  Great help.  And I will look more often to the reconfigure 
situation as a possible cure for problems in the future more often.  I'd 
used it before on various things and it helped but since Wheezy is so 
new in so many ways, I felt there had to be another answer.  And 
actually had not even thought about it.  Thanks again.  Your aid is very 
much appreciated.

whit

On 09/05/2011 04:21 PM, Whit Hansell wrote:
Thank you Brian .  I did the dpkg reconfigure console-setup  but none 
of the various iterations I tried worked.  I have replied to Ivan's 
suggestion asking a question about making a change to a file in 
modprobe.d.   I did find a notice in the reconfugure deal re 
framebuffers and that the driver I seem to be using is the problem.


Again  thanks for your suggestion.  Much appreciated.
Whit

On 09/05/2011 04:00 AM, Brian wrote:

On Sun 04 Sep 2011 at 21:17:14 -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:

as anyone any knowledge of manipulating font size in Virt Term in
snip

Your first port of call should be

dpkg-reconfigure console-setup






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Re: [SOLVED] virt terminal font problem

2011-09-05 Thread Roger Leigh
[Please don't top-post.  Thanks.]

On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 06:17:57PM -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
 Ivan and group.  I went ahead and tried resetting the radeon
 modeset] to 0 which is linux for [OFF], and voila' it worked.
 Shazaam!  What do you know.   I was afraid I was going to hose it
 all up but nope, it came up just like it was 'sposed to.  Ivan,
 thank you for your help, so much.  I'd gone nuts trying to google
 the answer to this mess and you directed me to the correct
 procedure.
 
 I've been upgrading wheezy almost every day and it seems like once a
 week there is a group of messages that I had never received before
 in Lenny stating that I needed more radeon drivers or firmware or
 something and I had even hunted to see if I could find them but no
 joy there either.  So hopefully since I'm not loading the radeon
 driver anymore, at least the radeonFB one I am guessing, maybe I
 won't get those messages any longer.

Have you got firmware-linux installed and updated your initramfs?

% dpkg --get-selections | grep firmware-linux
firmware-linux  install
firmware-linux-free install
firmware-linux-nonfree  install


Regards,
Roger

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