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 nu

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 kerne

Re: Frame Buffer Modes - 2nd post

2000-04-05 Thread Kevin Traas
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 (with lilo option) that's put the console into, s

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