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Re: Console Resolution
cchapman8%cogeco.ca@localhost (Clark Chapman) writes:
>I did a fresh install of NBSD 7.0 on my x86_64 machine. When it boots
>the console starts in 80x25 mode then when DRM initializes it increases
>the resolution so the text is so small that my 77 year old eyes can
>barely read it. I have the same problem on my Raspberry Pi. When I start
>an X11 terminal everything is fine. I have read all the documentation I
>can think of without finding anything that helps.
You can build a kernel with an embedded larger font. The console will chose
the closest font for a 25x80 resolution. This is as easy as adding a
options FONT_GLASS10x25
to the kernel config file. There are a few more fonts in
src/sys/dev/wsfont/wsfont.c. The larger ones are:
FONT_GALLANT12x22
FONT_SONY12x24
FONT_GLASS10x19
FONT_GLASS10x25
FONT_DEJAVU_SANS_MONO12x22
FONT_DROID_SANS_MONO12x22
FONT_DROID_SANS_MONO19x36
Adding such a font will kick out the default font, but I think it is
useful to keep it as a fallback in case you connect to a display with
lower resolution. You can add it again to the kernel configuration with
options FONT_BOLD8x16
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Michael van Elst
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