On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 07:49:23PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote: > On bootup, I simply want to boot into a text console. I've turned > off gdm, and that gets rid of the graphical login. Unfortunately, > it seems that I boot into a VESA framebuffer. At the console > there is a penguin on the top left corner, and my text is not > proportional (the bottom line of text scrolls off the bottom of > the screen). I want to be able to see all the text, and kill this > penguin (OK, I like animals, but not on my computer screen - > reminds me of Microsoft's Clippy).
If this is the only problem, try playing around with fbset or use a different driver for the framebuffer. > > In SuSE and Mandrake, I've seen this before. It's usually due to > a line in lilo.conf (or grub's menu.lst) saying "vga=771" or some > other number. Setting it to "vga=normal" gets rid of it. But that > doesn't work in Debian. Somewhere is a setting to turn off the > VESA framebuffer so I can just boot into plain text, but I > haven't been able to find it. Maybe video=vga16:off helps? andrej -- echo ${girl_name} > /etc/dumpdates -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]