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Re: Near successful iMac G3 Install
Michael Lorenz wrote:
The screen resolution is...well...the terminal text is in pretty
large letters and especially with
vi, the lines don't seem to be wrapping right. (and the text seems to
be... like fading out of
existence towards the right side of the screen).
So I'm wondering if my display resolution settings need to be changed
to fix this. (i.e. the
monitor seems to be set to 600x480 but the system is trying to
display a higher resolution)
We inherit whatever mode OpenFirmware set up - change resolution in
MacOS and it should stick with OpenFirmware. Otherwise, check what
methods are defined on your graphics controller's device node in
OpenFirmware, there might be support for changing video modes.
Otherwise, you can build a kernel with a different console font built in.
have fun
Michael
That did the trick!! Actually, all I had to do was pop a OS 9 Install
CD, and it automatically changed
the resolution to 800x600.
That is sooooooo..... much better!!!! Thanks very much!!!
So I've got a clean installation now; however, I've been trying to get
the network connections to work
for a couple of long evenings, mostly to take advantage of the installer
saving the set-ups in the system.
I've been trying everything and nothings working, and have made a couple
of posts in the NetBSD-users list,
so I won't get into details here, but...
* The hardest thing is figuring out Domain Name and Host
Name because I've just got a home
coputer connected to cable internet via a router and a
gateway box
* I'm pretty sure I've got the IP, subnet mask, router IP
right. I'm also using my ISP's name server IP
and feel confident that that's right.
* I can interupt the installer and ftp to ftp.netbsd.org
fine, as long as I enter an IP # rather than domain
name. So I believe that if I can get the system resolving
DNS names, everything should work.
(that also tells me that my network connection is not the
problem)
* I also know that I can '^z' to interrupt installer, to
execute shell commands, and pretty much expect
that I will have to, to get the network install to work.
Thanks again!!!
Best Regards!!
Bryan
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