On Sb, 13 iun 20, 08:41:45, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I have a LG Flatron 24EN33TW-B LED LCD Monitor on my Debian Buster Linux > platform. > > I have just changed the screen driver from nouveau to nvidia by running > 'sudo apt install nvidia-driver. > > Before the change of drivers the initial font on the screen on booting the > system was a large, ugly font, during the second portion of the boot process > the font changed to a smaller, better looking font. After the change the > r\font remained large and ugly until the login screen when the font becomes > the same as the Desktop. > > Other than this I have had no problems with the operation of the computer. > > My question is what happen, and more importantly, should I be worried about > impending doom?
Some "advanced" features of the console, in particular higher resolutions, might be incompatible with the nvidia driver, there is nothing to worry about. You could try running 'dpkg-reconfigure console-setup' (as root). The better looking font is called 'Terminus' and is a very good monospaced font. Chose a size appropriate for the resolution of your consoles (sizes are in pixels). Hope this helps, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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