It is (a Gigabyte 965G-DS3). Initially I had problems with the loaded
kernel not finding the SATA DVD drive. I switched the BIOS to use IDE
instead of AHCI for the SATA ports and moved the DVD into the second
SATA port (another driver bug that I saw described on LKML - seems the
AHCI driver in
Hi,
Where do I learn about changing the size of the font used at boot
time so that I can see more lines while booting, and more lines when a
kernel crash occurs?
Thanks,
Mark
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Thanks Christoph. I'll go check that out.
Does the vesafb have any impact on my current X environment or is is
it something that only effects the main console?
Thanks,
Mark
On 9/22/06, Christoph Mende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can change the resultion used on boot time with a framebuffer,
Framebuffers only affect the virtual terminals (ttys, or as you call it, main console)2006/9/22, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Christoph. I'll go check that out.Does the vesafb have any impact on my current X environment or is is
it something that only effects the main
Thanks!
On 9/22/06, Christoph Mende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Framebuffers only affect the virtual terminals (ttys, or as you call it,
main console)
2006/9/22, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Christoph. I'll go check that out.
Does the vesafb have any impact on my current X
On 9/22/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:35:47 -0700:
It turns out that for me the problem was the ati-drivers package.
Switching to the radeon driver today lowered the CPU usage back to the 9%
* Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-22 19:51] :
Hi,
Where do I learn about changing the size of the font used at boot
time so that I can see more lines while booting, and more lines when a
kernel crash occurs?
Thanks,
Mark
And you can use a relatively small font ...
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