Hello, everyone, in the last few years I've been doing a lot of tests with Unix systems, and in one of these tests, specifically with desktopBSD systems, I've come across a situation that even though I've been studying a lot about, I really couldn't understand.
How the desktopBSD system, being a UNIX system, achieve the total resolution of my monitor, without using anything but a simple integrated video processor, Core 2 Quad Q8300, 2500 MHz (7.5 x 333).
The already obsolete desktopBSD system initializes at the time of installation a script, which adjusts the image resolution to the largest available for the monitor on which the system is being installed.
And my short question is, why Unix systems do not use the same script for all systems, since it is functional and the only one to achieve this feat.
Thank all those who can have contribute possible opinions, and answers on this matter.
How the desktopBSD system, being a UNIX system, achieve the total resolution of my monitor, without using anything but a simple integrated video processor, Core 2 Quad Q8300, 2500 MHz (7.5 x 333).
The already obsolete desktopBSD system initializes at the time of installation a script, which adjusts the image resolution to the largest available for the monitor on which the system is being installed.
And my short question is, why Unix systems do not use the same script for all systems, since it is functional and the only one to achieve this feat.
Thank all those who can have contribute possible opinions, and answers on this matter.