2009-07-22, 13:43
@joggs
I will see what I can do with commenting the code - thanks for the input
To answer your question: The resolution it puts in the /etc/usplash.conf file is just for the boot splash and will not affect your display inside XBMC. I found these values to work best - and better to have "SafeMode" values (low resolution values) then to have set too high and run into some resolution problems.
I will see what I can do with commenting the code - thanks for the input
To answer your question: The resolution it puts in the /etc/usplash.conf file is just for the boot splash and will not affect your display inside XBMC. I found these values to work best - and better to have "SafeMode" values (low resolution values) then to have set too high and run into some resolution problems.