Zucca


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Posted: April 13 2007,08:09 |
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I'm curently building a server that runs with DSL. The display is old GoldStar display from -89.  Now I would like to make it set the right resolution automatically for that display. I run DSL from CD and load configs from USB stick (if server brokes down I can move my software to another computer fastly).
So is there any way, add a line to /opt/bootlocal.sh for example, to change that resolution after boot?
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