PhrozenFear


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Posted: Mar. 23 2004,10:35 |
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Okay, I know I sound like I'm flogging a dead horse, but nobody's managed to answer the question properly.
I just recently did an HD install of DSL 0.6.1 (just the day before DSL 0.6.2 came out) and all was dandy, except for a resolution problem. Now, running from the CD, I use the command vga=789, and it fixes the resolution problem just fine and dandy. However, the HD install didn't get that same info copied over. So I wanna know how to set that vga=789 command into the HD install.
Also, one of my last glances at the screen gave me this little tidbit of info, but I dunno where to implement it (it was on the LiveCD loadup, with proper resolution):
Use 0x21 depth 24 bit.
Anyone know where to implement the vga=789 or that bit of code which I think might be what I'm looking for ? Thanks.
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