Hi. On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Rajko M wrote:
Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
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Please, please someone with the same experience may call "me too" here now, before I loose my patience in the well-known way...
Me too.
many thanks. Now I can go asleep and look tomorror how it continued...
Now I can explain ...
It is standard procedure to manually set installation screen option, to 1024x768 or lower, otherwise it will be used 1280x1024 VESA, that gives small and blurred letters, uses more memory than necessary, CPU power, etc.
We simply would need an additional "frequency" choice there to get things right, with a LOW default (not HIGH, which is an idiotic setting currently, but an unchangeble fact for us - the idiot is behind the SUSE walls, and I pray for him once his fellows see this flaw).
Resolution of installed system is based on one used during installation and that gives: press Ctrl-Alt-(Plus on keypad) and cycle trough preset resolutions to find one that displays something, or go to text mode put lower resolution first in the list (xorg.conf) and restart X.
Regardless what has got configured, "sax2 -l" gives a low resolution environment to fix these things. Yes, yes, it is totally resolvable AFTER installation, but it is a total blocker DURING installation if the user is not familiar enough with special tricks. "SUSE does make it black, not blue" - a terrible vision/comparision. Cheers -e -- Eberhard Moenkeberg (emoenke@gwdg.de, em@kki.org) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org