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- From: simon colston <simon@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 15:13:46 +0900
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Sorry to butt in with a slightly different question but I think we're barking up the same tree. Does anyone know anything more about this? On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:48:33 +0900 "A.Sajjad Zaidi" <sajjad@example.com> wrote: > > By 'half screen or smaller' do you mean at a higher resolution? I'd like to change my terminal (without X) to run at a higher resolution. Currently it's 80x25 characters. I'd like to change it to 132 columns if possible. > > You can get this with either the SVGA text modes or the framebuffer mode if > your video card and kernel support it. They are both usually set from > the boot loader so check when /boot/grub.conf was last changed. > > You can also change the former with 'SVGATextMode' and the frame buffer > settings with 'fbset'. Is SVGATextMode a program? I don't seem to be able to find it on my machine.
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