# tail -n20 /etc/sysconfig/console ## Type: string ## Default: "" # # In case your kernel has framebuffer support (or you loaded the framebuffer # support into your kernel as a module above), you may want to change the # resolution or other parameters. This is done by secifying the parameters # to fbset. Use a mode from /etc/fb-modes and additional parameters as # -a, -depth <BPP>, -vyres <VYRES>, ... (See fbset manpage and/or fbset -h). # # Notes: # * vesafb does not (currently) support changing the display mode # * BEWARE! Don't set modes your monitor can't do. Watch out for the maximum # horizontal frequency. Old monitors might even be damaged if you exceed # their capabilities. # # Example: # FBSET_PARAMS="-a -depth 16 768x576-90 -vyres 10240" # FBSET_PARAMS="" fbset AFAICT is not available in any standard openSUSE repo, yet, we have the above in /etc/sysconfig/console. Why? Is fbset coming back? Debian (testing/11) still has it. Mageia still has it. What equally simple tool will report the current mode on the tty[1-6] FBs? -- Evolution as taught in public schools, like religion, is based on faith, not on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/