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Re: Setting Default Framebuffer Mode



On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 03:31:54PM -0600, Ian Melnick wrote:
> Every time my computer starts I need to use fbset to change the
> resolution. Is there a way to set the default framebuffer mode?

An excerpt from $KERNEL_SOURCE/Documentation/fb/framebuffer.txt:

  3. Frame Buffer Resolution Maintenance
  --------------------------------------

  Frame buffer resolutions are maintained using the utility `fbset'. It
  can change the video mode properties of a frame buffer device. Its
  main usage is to change the current video mode, e.g. during boot up in
  one of your /etc/rc.* or /etc/init.d/* files.

  Fbset uses a video mode database stored in a configuration file, so
  you can easily add your own modes and refer to them with a simple
  identifier.

-- 
Seneca
seneca-cunningham@rogers.com

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