Chapter 11 . Running (Personal web server) KNOPPIX 353 Table 11-3
Chapter 11 . Running KNOPPIX 353 Table 11-3 Boot Options to Fix Video Problems Option Result knoppix noddc No Display Data Channel (DDC) detection of monitor. knoppix screen=?? Pick X screen resolution. Replace ?? with 640 480, 800 600, 1024 768, 1280 1024, or any other resolution supported by your video card. knoppix xvrefresh=60 Set vertical refresh rate to 60 Hz for X (or other value as specified by monitor s manual). knoppix xhrefresh=80 Set horizontal refresh rate to 80 Hz for X (or other value as specified by monitor s manual). knoppix xserver=?? Replace ?? with XFree86 or XF86_SVGA. knoppix xmodule=?? Select the specific driver to use for your video card. Replace ?? with one of the following: ati, fbdev, i810, mga, nv, radeon, savage, s3radeon, svga, or i810. knoppix 2 Runlevel 2, Text mode only. knoppix vga=normal No-framebuffer mode, but X. knoppix fb1280×1024 Use fixed framebuffer graphics (1). knoppix fb1024×768 Use fixed framebuffer graphics (2). knoppix fb800×600 Use fixed framebuffer graphics (3). Customizing KNOPPIX Several boot options exist that tell KNOPPIX to look for a customized home directory or configuration information on hard disk or floppy. See the Keeping Your KNOPPIX Configuration section later in this chapter for information on how to both save a customized KNOPPIX configuration and tell KNOPPIX where to look for that customized information at boot time. (Unless they were created from KNOPPIX, most other Linux distributions will not use these boot options.) Special Features and Workarounds Other boot options are described in the knoppix-cheatcodes.txt file mentioned earlier. Things you can do with boot options include changing the splash screen when KNOPPIX boots, running in expert mode so you can load your own drivers, testing your computer s RAM, and trying to overcome special problems with laptop computers.
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