Re: does using kms mean that you're stick to a framebuffer with specific resolution that you can't change?

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Hello,

2013/7/13 Xeslaro <bfsc.yb@xxxxxxxxx>:
> line doesn't take any effect. so, i wonder is there anyway to get a
> framebuffer with resolution 1920x1080 so i can benefit from the big
> monitor while still with kms enabled?

Try fbset or xrandr. It looks like fbset can change framebuffer's size
/ resolution (I've never used it) and xrandr is standard utility to
change resolution under X (but I'm not sure if you are using X).

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Krzysztof Warzecha


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