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NoOp pounded out the following on his or her keyboard on 10/5/2007 4:44
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<pre wrap="">On 10/05/2007 01:37 PM, Pete Holsberg wrote:
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<pre wrap="">NoOp pounded out the following on his or her keyboard on 10/5/2007 4:13 PM:
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<pre wrap="">Do this (assumes that hwinfo is not installed):
$ sudo apt-get install hwinfo
when it finishes installing:
$ sudo hwinfo --framebuffer
The output of that will show you: 1) if framebuffer is supported by your
graphics card/chipset, and 2) what resolutions are available to you.
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<pre wrap="">Apparently there's no framebuffer.
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Check your bios. Some bios have a setting to turn framebuffer on/off.
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I'm in the process of downloading a BIOS update, and will check after I
burn it.<br>
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