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Re: [LI] SVGATextmode




TextConfig also depends on what refresh rates your monitor can support. The
config file is similar to the XF86Config file which u must have mastered by
now owing to your Sis6215 card.   U owe an apology to Sis  ;-)

I'll see if i have that file lying around...i stopped using it coz my
monitor doesnt support higher refresh rates (TVM LR4G) :-(

ciao,
Amit




"Aditya Deshpande" <adityad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on 22-12-99 10:17:53 AM

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Thank you Amit will try this today itself.
I believe that giving
#consolechars -nf <fontname>
would allow for non- destructive testing

Will get back about this tomorrow.

Another thing there is a file called TextConfig, very similar
to XF86Config. Has anybody successfully set it up? If so could they
post it on the list or if it is too large mail me at
aditya.deshpande@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Any SiS 6215 card owners who have done this? That would be
too good to be true!!

regards
Aditya
| try 'consolechars -f <fontname>'
|
| where <fontname> is something from /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts
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