> Did you try just running "fbset -a 1024x768-76" on > the command > line, after bootup? If this works (and it just
Well, well, well. I've tried this command before --shoulda mentioned it. What happened was that the screen would try to change itself but drop back into default(?) mode with a lot of staticky looking stuff all over the screen. But, this time, boom! Now everything is scrunched into the upper left hand corner of the screen. I've maxed out the settings in the screen control panel on the monitor itself and managed to move the text to a band down the center of the screen with margins of about two inches. Now instead of no margins, they're too big. I tried adjusting the command but whatever I enter it replies; "Unknown video mode '800x600-60'" for example. or "Unknown video mode '1024x768-60'". But the display is otherwise just like with the boot CD. And the bare fbset command reveals the new mode. Another thing: doesn't the -a switch set (a)ll the consoles? Not in this instance. Now for my finale, hot off the hard drive there is: localhost ~ # fbset -fb /dev/fb0 mode "1024x768-76" # D: 78.653 MHz, H: 59.949 kHz, V: 75.694 Hz geometry 1024 768 1024 768 16 timings 12714 128 32 16 4 128 4 accel true rgba 5/10,5/5,5/0,0/0 endmode localhost ~ # fbset -fb /dev/fb1 mode "1280x1024-60" # D: 108.944 MHz, H: 63.599 kHz, V: 59.999 Hz geometry 1280 1024 1280 1024 32 timings 9179 217 79 32 1 137 3 vsync high rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,0/0 endmode If I try using the last mode the screen goes blank for about a solid minute then reverts back to the first. What's even more confusing is that in the .config I have CONFIG_FB_VESA_DEFAULT_MODE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Why doesn't it try that since now my command line has just "video=vesafb" with *no* parameters at all? And no complaints in dmesg. mw ____________________________________________________________________________________ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list