September 2, 20232 yr I have two unRAID servers, one is more modern than the other. The newer servers login resolution appears to be 4K maybe? whereas the older server is 1080p. I have attached photos to show what I mean. Is there a way I can force the server to display 1080 resolution? - this has always been the case (finally motivated for a solution) - at the very start of boot its 1080 but right at the end it seems to switch to that resolution which is interesting. any help is appreciated. both running latest version 6.12.3
September 2, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution You can blacklist the GPU driver in use, assuming it's not needed to anything else. https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.10.0#linux-kernel
September 3, 20232 yr Author Sorry @JorgeB turns out that solution works for ten minutes and then the login screen completely goes away and only comes back with a reboot. I am using UEFI but I also tried legacy and disabled external graphics on the motherboard as I am only using intel integrated graphics. is there a way I can ask the driver to display a certain resolution like 1080? instead of blacklisting it. Edited September 3, 20232 yr by jake2201 spelling
September 3, 20232 yr Community Expert 6 hours ago, jake2201 said: Sorry @JorgeB turns out that solution works for ten minutes and then the login screen completely goes away and only comes back with a reboot. I am using UEFI but I also tried legacy and disabled external graphics on the motherboard as I am only using intel integrated graphics. is there a way I can ask the driver to display a certain resolution like 1080? instead of blacklisting it. Did pressing keyboard not wake screen as it will go into screen save?
September 3, 20232 yr Author Thanks guys, that was it. I am researching the timeout now. Thanks again.
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