06.03.2016 09:29, Felix Miata пишет:
Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2016-03-06 09:11 (UTC+0300):
Felix Miata composed:
On the first screen to light up after POST booting the installation media, you should be able to select an acceptable video mode for the installation process itself using the F3 key. If that doesn't work with your 3840x2160 display, and you cannot locate an existing one, file a bug.
This does not affect GUI part.
True it's that way now...
While it is possibly a bug, it was this way for as long as I can remember -
...and has been for a long time. I was composing multiple messages at once over a several hours of interruptions and crossed my wires.[1] I'm not so sure it's always been this way. ISTR it used to be that the installation system prior to KMS, when modesetting driver didn't yet exist, used FBDEV or VESA and the F3 key set the mode for both vttys and GUI.
Of course! This rings the bell now. @don you could try using nomodeset video=1920x1080 as kernel options in installer. Note that it means that installed system will also use "nomodeset" but you can change it later. If 1920x1080 does not work, try picking other one.
in installation system GUI always selected the "best" possible resolution.
"Best" is a subjective term in such a context. :-p
[1] https://lists.opensuse.org/yast-devel/2016-03/msg00027.html
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