On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 01:49:08PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
Michael Kj�rling composed on 2024-06-14 17:11 (UTC):
On 14 Jun 2024 17:47 +0100, from Mike:
I'd be grateful if anyone could give me any pointers to get the
terminals looking vaguely sensible, please? I think the first isse it
working out how to stop the screen turning off, which I assume is
because the display is out of range for the monitor. I can't seen to
figure out how to change that.
That would be the first thing I would want to rule out, too.
In GRUB, try "e"diting the boot command sequence and on IIRC the
"kernel" line (the one that specifies the kernel and kernel
parameters), add one of vga=0; vga=0x0f04 (leave current settings); or vga=ask followed by "scan" at the prompt and then select a reasonable
one. See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/svga.html.
The following applies with all FOSS drivers I've ever used except possibly mga:
vga= only works until KMS starts. video= does the desired job while KMS is engaged. e.g.
video=DP-1:1440x900@60
Causes 1440x900 with refresh 60Hz to be applied only to DP-1. Leave off DP-1: to
have it applied to all displays. Leave off @60 to allow the system to determine
refresh.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/fb/modedb.txt
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Hi Felix,
Thanks for your input. I tried the video= and it made no difference.
However, I did discover that removing "quiet" creates a lot more output.
Funny that, isn't it? Quite nice too!
I should probably have mentioned earlier, that if one launches X and
then quits X to return to the terminal, the monitor does not turn off
again, howeer, the mode is a bit crazy. It appears to display 80x25 but
when one starts a new line at line 25, you do not get the usualy
scrolling behaviour, things just appear to get printed out "below the
monitor" if you know what I mean. Eventually the screen does scroll but
after maybe 200 lines or so and it does so in a big jump.
I seem to recall reading that the Nvidia driver was a bit cavalier and reinvented various parts of X, so I wondered if there was some crazyness whereby starting X started some of a necessary components of the driver. Checking the output of lsmod, as well as ps for anything nvidia related
doesn't appear to be any difference between before X and after X.
I'm also pondering if it's something to do with the port it's plugged
into. The card has 3 DP ports and 1 HDMI. Two have displayed plugged
into them. That said, the UEFI manages to output to a screen and so
does Grub / Kernel, so does X, so one would imagine the bit in the
middle might get it right too?
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Mike.
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