Re: Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-06 Thread Ashley Clark
* Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ashley Clark wrote: Depends (I think), if you are using the vesafb then you are stuck with whatever mode you choose at boot-up, if you are using one of the other framebuffer drivers I *think* it is just a matter of picking the right mode number to

Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-05 Thread Kevin Traas
Hello everyone, No response on this yet, so I'll post again. Please let me know if you can help. Later, Kevin Original Message Greetings, I'm just playing with Frame Buffer modes, etc. on bootup. Via the FrameBuffer-HOWTO, I've got it all working great. One question

Re: Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-05 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 04:36:03AM +, Kevin Traas wrote: Hello everyone, No response on this yet, so I'll post again. Please let me know if you can help. You'll need fbset to do this. Original Message Greetings, I'm just playing with Frame Buffer modes, etc

Re: Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-05 Thread Kevin Traas
this. Original Message Greetings, I'm just playing with Frame Buffer modes, etc. on bootup. Via the FrameBuffer-HOWTO, I've got it all working great. One question, though: Once the system has booted up, how do I return to the old 80x25 character display that I

Re: Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-05 Thread Ashley Clark
* Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Thanks for the post, Eric; however, I've been looking at fbset and I haven't an answer to my problem so far. The question is: Using fbset (or otherwise), how do I get back to the normal, original 80x25 character console after booting with a kernel

Frame Buffer Modes

2000-04-04 Thread Kevin Traas
Greetings, I'm just playing with Frame Buffer modes, etc. on bootup. Via the FrameBuffer-HOWTO, I've got it all working great. One question, though: Once the system has booted up, how do I return to the old 80x25 character display that I used to have? I've looked at fbset, etc. and it only