On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:30:35AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > Stephen R Laniel wrote: > > >On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:20:29AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > > > > > >>When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically > >>fills more than a screensworth while it downloads packages. Then I see > >>apt-listbugs running, but the crucial output -- the question that says > >>"continue with these or not?" -- is always off my screen, below the > >>bottom line. I hit space to no avail, and when I hit return I find that > >>I've just answered the default to the question ('YES install these'). > >> > >> > > > >It's probably just that your monitor's vertical positioning > >needs to be changed. > > > > > > Hmm... Maybe. But this is the LCD laptop screen I'm referring to. I'm > not aware of a way to adjust that (although there may be a way).
If you don't have the right VGA mode on your laptop the VT screen will be wonky. try putting VGA=ASK into your boot line and it will give you a choice of VGA mdoes to use, one (or more) of which will behave properly for your screen. A
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