Ah so you did add a few more, cool I didn't have nouveau and vgastate
in there...thanks!

On May 7, 1:09 am, Robert Baptista <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's just for the install, after 10.04 is installed run these commands.
>
> sed -i -e 's/^blacklist vesafb/#blacklist vesafb/'
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
> echo blacklist nouveau >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
> echo blacklist vgastate >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
> echo blacklist vga16fb >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
> update-initramfs -u
>
> Robert
>
> On 5/6/2011 11:02 PM, MikeBrWade wrote:
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> > "'vga16fb.blacklist=yes' ? That works for the kexec yes but when you
> > are using the menu.lst it auto parses that boots you.  How would I add
> > that to the menu.lst?
>
> > Or would I just add "blacklist vga16fb" to the modprobe.d file?
>
> > On May 7, 12:58 am, Robert Baptista<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> There's a different fb you need to blacklist in 10.04. Check this forum for
> >> one of my posts regarding ubuntu 10.04 alt install. I can't remember which
> >> fb it was at the moment but I posted it here somewhere.
>
> >> Robert
> >> On May 6, 2011 10:55 PM, "MikeBrWade"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>> I actually got it all working, started over from scratch and I used
> >>> the "alternate" install CD for 10.04 because the GUI kept freezing up
> >>> on the CD install. All is working great, except now I can't get the
> >>> framebuffer fixed for the console. I had it working fine using that
> >>> work around listed in the installs section modifying the initramfs and
> >>> black list excluding the vesafb. However I decided to do an apt-get
> >>> update/upgrade and now I can't for the life of me get the console
> >>> working.
> >>> Running in the GUI works just fine but gdm eats up an extra 100MB of
> >>> my memory! I really don't need this box to have a GUI since I am
> >>> using it for some work projects, ssh and a console interface is fine.
> >>> Techincally it will boot up fine console wise (you just can't see
> >>> anyhting because the frame buffer is jacked) and I can ssh into it but
> >>> its crappy because I would like to be able to do that local to the
> >>> machine occasionally.
> >>> Any hints guys?
> >>> On May 6, 1:55 pm, Dylan Vassallo<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>>> Thank you for this! I'll be on summer break in a few weeks and I can't
> >> wait
> >>>> to try upgrading from Hardy to Lucid.
> >>>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Laurence Lee<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>>>> Have you tried a patchstick with the alternative mach_kernel?
> >>>>>http://www.not404.com/files/mach_kernel
> >>>>> I've not done a full-install of Ubuntu with it, and am looking for
> >>>>> feedback, patches, or any signs of life among interested AppleTV
> >> hackers.
> >>>>> :-)  For reference, the full writeup is here:
> >>>>>http://www.not404.com/2011/03/28/appletv-bootloader-rubyjedis-rebuild
> >>>>> My atv is dead at the moment (need to reball or replace the GPU when I
> >> can
> >>>>> find the time), so I'm unable to make or test changes 'til that gets
> >> taken
> >>>>> care of.
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