Re: https://community.ipfire.org/t/increase-monitor-resolution/6205/23
At times, when I go to customer sites, all I can access is the ipfire console with a wide monitor 1920x1080. In the past I was able to modify GRUB and increase resolution so I can see messages as wide as possible. I brought up the issue to the Community site and was told framebuffer was removed on cu157 (it existed in cu156). It would be a waste to lose all that work that someone did in cu156. And I doubt it adds many MB to the core system. So my request is to bring back the framebuffer capability. Thank you, Paul
Hello Paul,
I don’t think we would bring back framebuffer.
This is very outdated technology and difficult to use and configure, especially when you want to rely on auto-configuration.
The point is not that it increases size of the image. The modules are all still there; the kernel is only configured to not load them.
If you want a higher resolution you should be looking at DRM which more modern and should automatically detect the correct resolution automatically.
The modules are all there. They are just not loaded and blacklisted together with the framebuffer modules.
-Michael
On 3 Apr 2022, at 16:04, paul kairis kairis@gmail.com wrote:
Re: https://community.ipfire.org/t/increase-monitor-resolution/6205/23
At times, when I go to customer sites, all I can access is the ipfire console with a wide monitor 1920x1080. In the past I was able to modify GRUB and increase resolution so I can see messages as wide as possible. I brought up the issue to the Community site and was told framebuffer was removed on cu157 (it existed in cu156). It would be a waste to lose all that work that someone did in cu156. And I doubt it adds many MB to the core system. So my request is to bring back the framebuffer capability. Thank you, Paul