SuSE Linux 9.0 resolution change


 
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Old 11-17-2008
SuSE Linux 9.0 resolution change

Hello,

We have a Suse Linux 9.0 box at work and I need to change the video resolution on it. We have command line interface only. Can someone please tell me how to go about doing so?

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FBTERM_UCIMF(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   FBTERM_UCIMF(1)

NAME
fbterm-ucimf - ucimf input method interface for fbterm SYNOPSIS
fbterm_ucimf DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the fbterm_ucimf commands. fbterm_ucimf is a program that providing an interface for fbterm using ucimf, the Linux unicode framebuffer consle input method framework. This program is intended to be work with a non-setuid fbterm using fbterm -i fbterm_ucimf command, however because of some unresolved prob- lem in fbterm package this aim has not been achieved yet. Currently this program is the only known working solution to start ucimf in Debian. Setuid fbterm is required, use command chown root:utmp /usr/bin/fbterm to change its user/group to root/utmp, and chmod 6755 /usr/bin/fbterm to change make it setuid. After doing so users with- out root privilege are able to load the input method with fbterm -i fbterm_ucimf while starting fbterm, then press Ctrl+Space to activate the input method, and Ctrl+Shift to switch among the input methods to find your preferred one. SEE ALSO
ucimf(1). AUTHOR
libucimf was written by Chun-Yu Lee (Mat) <MatLinuxer2@gmail.com> and Jim Huang <jserv.tw@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Aron Xu <happyaron.xu@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). Feburary 17, 2010 FBTERM_UCIMF(1)