On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 04:12:31PM -0400, Whit Hansell wrote: > Please select the size of the font for the Linux console. Simple │ > │ integers corresponding to fonts can be used with all console > drivers. │ > │ The number then represents the font height (number of scan > lines). │ > │ Alternatively, the font may be represented as HEIGHTxWIDTH; > however, │ > │ such font specifications require the kbd console package (not > │ > │ console-tools) plus framebuffer (and the RadeonFB kernel driver > for │ > │ framebuffer does not support them either). │ > │ │ > │ Font heights can be useful for figuring out the real size of the > symbols │ > │ on the console. For reference, the font used when the computer > boots has │ > │ size 16. > > So, on the next page I set the font size to 16 and rebooted just for > grins and it made no difference. > > But on your suggestion, I looked at etc/modprobe.d and found..... > > root@greatstar:/etc/modprobe.d# cat radeon-kms.conf > options radeon modeset=1 > > I'm guessing that if I change the options radeon modeset from 1 to > 0, then the radeon drivers won't load on reboot. Then the standard > framebuffers situation would occur? BTW my video driver is onboard > and is an ATI RV610 if that helps at all. > > Do you think I'm correct in the idea of changing the modeset from 1 > to 0 and would I have problems by doing so? Thanks for your help. > I know i sound goofy but I did a safe upgrade today in the midst of > this mess and a cups file was upgraded and it hosed my printing up. > So far I have printed from the web and can get noting but black, not > blank, but black pages. <G> YOu can understand why I'm a bit > spooky. <G>
Some general points: - You need modesettting, so don't disable it. KMS and radeondrmfb are the future, and so it makes no sense to disable, especially when it's a massive improvement on what came before. It will soon (if not already, depending upon the driver), be required to use KMS to run X11 and Wayland. - Font setting works whether you are using a VGA console, framebuffer console or KMS with radeondrmfb. The only differences are limitations in the fontsizes you can load. VGA for example has limited space to store a font, which limits you to IIRC 8×16. OTOH, the framebuffer permits much bigger fonts (I'm using 28×14 for example with KMS and radeondrmfb, and 32×16 also works). - No need to reboot; just all "/etc/init.d/console-setup start" after editing /etc/default/console-setup, to see if it works. - Run setfont by hand to test font loading. That's all the above is doing. This tells you if the console is capable of loading the specific font. Example: setfont /usr/share/consolefonts/Uni2-TerminusBold20x10.psf.gz Try it with all the font files for e.g. Uni2-TerminusBold and see if there's a size limit. If there is, make sure that you're using an appropriately-configured console, e.g. these are mine: % dmesg | grep drmfb [ 9.046243] fbcon: radeondrmfb (fb0) is primary device [ 9.485097] fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device % fbset -i mode "1920x1200" geometry 1920 1200 1920 1200 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 accel true rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,0/0 endmode Frame buffer device information: Name : radeondrmfb Address : 0xd0142000 Size : 9216000 Type : PACKED PIXELS Visual : TRUECOLOR XPanStep : 1 YPanStep : 1 YWrapStep : 0 LineLength : 7680 Accelerator : No Regards, Roger -- .''`. Roger Leigh : :' : Debian GNU/Linux http://people.debian.org/~rleigh/ `. `' Printing on GNU/Linux? http://gutenprint.sourceforge.net/ `- GPG Public Key: 0x25BFB848 Please GPG sign your mail.
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