uvesafb works, but it is a bit slow, and requires user-space programs to
run. Its a great peice of code and such, but something that is
kernel-space and able to use hardware effectivly would be even nicer.
That's why I tried intelfb before... no luck.
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Sergey
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This One Time, at Band Camp, Pongracz Istvan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 08:50:21PM +0100:
Sergey,
Last time, when I sent my .config file, that has intelfb builtin and
working.
I think, because I also has this kind of integrated video card.
Check that out or drop me a
Hi Wael,
Tuesday, March 25, 2008, 6:56:32 PM, you wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Sergey Kobzar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said, On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 06:43:46PM +0200:
Did intel works for you?? how's the performance ?? What did you
add/remove from your kernel ??
No, unfortunately it does
That's one of the reason why I wanted intelfb, but got no luck. I'm
using uvesafb at the moment, but still hope intelfb will be fixed
soon.
I seem to have missed the start of this thread, but if you don't mind,
could you give me a quick idea on what is broken within intelfb? I've
been
Hi Wael,
Thanks for help.
According to http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_fbsplash:
uvesafb - a newer (=2.6.23) generic, _non-accelerated_ driver that
supports additional features such as custom resolutions. Unlike other
drivers, it requires a userspace daemon called v86d to run (provided
in the
Good evening Istvan :)
Could you please show your grub config? I mean kernel boot parameters.
Friday, March 14, 2008, 9:50:21 PM, you wrote:
Sergey,
Last time, when I sent my .config file, that has intelfb builtin and
working.
I think, because I also has this kind of integrated video
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