On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 13:11 -0700, Sami Samhuri wrote:
> * On Sat Apr-30-2005 at 12:03:37 PM -0700, Richard Fish said:
> [...]
> > The command you are looking for is "fbresolution".
>
> Which package provides this program? I cannot find it on my system. :(
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % fbresolution
>
* On Sat Apr-30-2005 at 09:12:22 PM -0500, Greg Donald said:
> On 4/30/05, Sami Samhuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The command you are looking for is "fbresolution".
> >
> > Which package provides this program? I cannot find it on my system. :(
>
> Google makes me think it's in bootsplash.
On 4/30/05, Sami Samhuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The command you are looking for is "fbresolution".
>
> Which package provides this program? I cannot find it on my system. :(
Google makes me think it's in bootsplash.
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* On Sat Apr-30-2005 at 12:03:37 PM -0700, Richard Fish said:
[...]
> The command you are looking for is "fbresolution".
Which package provides this program? I cannot find it on my system. :(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % fbresolution
zsh: command not found: fbresolution
-127- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 12:07:57PM +0300, Panos Laganakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>
>>What i'm looking for is something that can tell me that the
>>'video=vesafb:ypan,[EMAIL PROTECTED]' argument i pass to grub's 'kernel'
>>command, is actually applied (from w
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 12:07:57PM +0300, Panos Laganakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What i'm looking for is something that can tell me that the
> 'video=vesafb:ypan,[EMAIL PROTECTED]' argument i pass to grub's 'kernel'
> command, is actually applied (from what i see, it ain't, i just wanna
>
Tom Martin wrote:
Try 'resize' with no arguments.
Hope that helps,
Tom
Martin,
i tried 'resize' with no arguments, but what i get is the number of
columns and rows.
What i'm looking for is something that can tell me that the
'video=vesafb:ypan,[EMAIL PROTECTED]' argument i pass to grub's 'kernel
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:34:43PM +0300, Panos Laganakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i was looking for a command that can inform me of my current console
> resolution.
Try 'resize' with no arguments.
Hope that helps,
Tom
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Hello,
i was looking for a command that can inform me of my current console
resolution.
I set it from the default setting in the kernel and also specify it in
grub's kernel option.
The problem is, i am almost sure that the resolution i set from these
two places is not actually applied and i wa
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