On Tuesday September 14, 2004 at 11:39 a.m. "zelcor" <zelcor@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Alexander Dalloz wrote: > >>Am Di, den 14.09.2004 schrieb Christian Heinze um 15:57: >> >> >> >>>I'd like to configure another font for the non-X terminal, one that is >>>smaller and not that space-consuming. What configuration file (or gui) >>>is to be used for that? >>> >>> >> >> >> >>>* Christian Heinze >>> >>> >> >>Change in /etc/sysconfig/i18n the SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16" line. >>Fonts available are in /lib/kbd/consolefonts/. >>Maybe make use of the framebuffer to have a higher "resolution" on >>console than the default. >> >> > How do you "make use of the framebuffer to have a higher resolution" ? Zacharie 1. Append 'vga=795' to the 'kernel ...' line(s) in /etc/grub.conf to set a 1280x1024x24 framebuffer text mode. This will only be visible when X is not running, like when in single user mode, runlevel 3, or in a virtual console ([ctrl][alt]-1..6). 2. Change the SYSFONT entry in /etc/sysconfig/i18n to read "cp850-8x8" (or whatever code page font file in /lib/kbd/consolefonts meets your needs. Take care not to choose a font that does not correctly render the border characters when you run "setup" from a command line prompt. This 8x8 font will make maximum use of a text screen -- something like 160x64 instead of 80x25. Hope this helps... --Doc Robert G. (Doc) Savage, BSE(EE), CISSP, RHCE | Fairview Heights, IL Fedora Core 1 kernel 2.4.22-1.2199.nptl on P-III/M IBM Thinkpad A22p "Perfection is the enemy of good enough." -- Admiral of the Fleet Sergei G. Gorshkov