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Command Line Resolution?
Name: MikeFER Date: February 26, 2003 at 13:05:07 Pacific OS: SunOS 5.8 CPU/Ram: SPARC 640
Comment:
Hi. Strange problem. I just upgraded my monitor on the Sun Blade from a CRT to a flat panel. I used fbconfig/m64config to change the resolution to vga (640x480x60 depth 8) before the change. I plugged in the new monitor and booted the blade. I did not see any of the command line startup messages. The X windows login works fine. I select the command line login, and my new monitor loses sync. I plug in the old monitor, and I see everything fine. I'm guessing that I have to change the resolution or the scan rate that the system uses in command line mode but I can't find anywhere to do that. Please help! Thanks in adavance...
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