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On 06/20/2011 06:43, Andreas Hotz wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">2011/6/18 Andreas Hotz <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div>After scaling the display resolution and the driver for
video card<br>
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<div>at first boot up after fresh install, there's no way to
save a new</div>
<div>configuration in the Control Panel !</div>
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<div>In PC-BSD 8.2 there was, I thing a good way to choose
'boot into video</div>
<div>setting' at startup menu, to change the display sets
before login a </div>
<div>desktop environment ? !</div>
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<div>Update: The bios enable option for video setting at boot up
is back again,, !</div>
<div> the last view times it wasn´t, so I´m happy
again for the feature !</div>
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<div> But the problem to save video settings in
desktop-mode in is still there...</div>
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<div>Bye and thanks</div>
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<div>Andreas Hotz </div>
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Glad you found it :)<br>
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Which option are you trying to use from the desktop to set the
reslution and save it? Also, which WM, since that may make a
difference. <br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
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