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  • #21
    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    Like he said, something "useful".
    Ctrl+Alt+F2. How much output can you look at?

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    • #22
      Yeah, I'm also very happy vesafb/uvesafb aren't necesary anymore.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by V!NCENT View Post
        Ctrl+Alt+F2. How much output can you look at?
        As much output that can be displayed on a 1920x1200 display at native res.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by deanjo View Post
          As much output that can be displayed on a 1920x1200 display at native res.
          o_O

          OK, fsck Fglrx

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          • #25
            See here works fine:

            Code:
            hwinfo --framebuffer
            02: None 00.0: 11001 VESA Framebuffer                           
              [Created at bios.459]
              Unique ID: rdCR.umIhgQLQVYB
              Hardware Class: framebuffer
              Model: "NVIDIA GT200 Board - 08970054"
              Vendor: "NVIDIA Corporation"
              Device: "GT200 Board - 08970054"
              SubVendor: "NVIDIA"
              SubDevice: 
              Revision: "Chip Rev"
              Memory Size: 14 MB
              Memory Range: 0xe7000000-0xe7dfffff (rw)
              Mode 0x0300: 640x400 (+640), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0301: 640x480 (+640), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0303: 800x600 (+800), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0305: 1024x768 (+1024), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0307: 1280x1024 (+1280), 8 bits
              Mode 0x030e: 320x200 (+640), 16 bits
              Mode 0x030f: 320x200 (+1280), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0311: 640x480 (+1280), 16 bits
              Mode 0x0312: 640x480 (+2560), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0314: 800x600 (+1600), 16 bits
              Mode 0x0315: 800x600 (+3200), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0317: 1024x768 (+2048), 16 bits
              Mode 0x0318: 1024x768 (+4096), 24 bits
              Mode 0x031a: 1280x1024 (+2560), 16 bits
              Mode 0x031b: 1280x1024 (+5120), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0330: 320x200 (+320), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0331: 320x400 (+320), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0332: 320x400 (+640), 16 bits
              Mode 0x0333: 320x400 (+1280), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0334: 320x240 (+320), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0335: 320x240 (+640), 16 bits
              Mode 0x0336: 320x240 (+1280), 24 bits
              Mode 0x033d: 640x400 (+1280), 16 bits
              Mode 0x033e: 640x400 (+2560), 24 bits
              Mode 0x0345: 1600x1200 (+1600), 8 bits
              Mode 0x0346: 1600x1200 (+3200), 16 bits                                                                                                                                          
              Mode 0x034a: 1600x1200 (+6400), 24 bits                                                                                                                                          
              Mode 0x0360: 1280x800 (+1280), 8 bits                                                                                                                                            
              Mode 0x0361: 1280x800 (+5120), 24 bits                                                                                                                                           
              Mode 0x0362: 768x480 (+768), 8 bits                                                                                                                                              
              Mode 0x037b: 1280x720 (+5120), 24 bits                                                                                                                                           
              Mode 0x037c: 1920x1200 (+1920), 8 bits                                                                                                                                           
              Mode 0x037d: 1920x1200 (+7680), 24 bits

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            • #26
              Originally posted by deanjo View Post
              As much output that can be displayed on a 1920x1200 display at native res.
              TV with overscan?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by nanonyme View Post
                TV with overscan?
                The output is from my Samsung monitor. TV is no issue as well, zero overscan if you setup the TV right. With samsung there is a setting that is called "Just Scan" which is 1:1 with absolutely no overscan.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by deanjo View Post
                  The output is from my Samsung monitor. TV is no issue as well, zero overscan if you setup the TV right. With samsung there is a setting that is called "Just Scan" which is 1:1 with absolutely no overscan.
                  Well, 1920x1200 just sounds like a really.. odd display ration unless that's a TV with overscan or some other weirdness. Neither an old-fashioned 4:3 nor a wide-screen 16:9.

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                  • #29
                    VESA Framebuffer
                    Ah yeah OK

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by nanonyme View Post
                      Well, 1920x1200 just sounds like a really.. odd display ration unless that's a TV with overscan or some other weirdness. Neither an old-fashioned 4:3 nor a wide-screen 16:9.
                      1920x1200 has long been a standard resolution. 16:10 was long a standard ratio for widescreen monitors before they started using the annoying 16:9 panels.

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