Hey Andrew,

I wasn't able to solve either one of my problems.
Disabling FunctionFS led to a kernel panic.

Changing the resolutions definitely works but the flickering is still
there.

I'm pretty much out of options here I guess so I think the next step is
backporting the required kernel modules required for the BLE to 3.8 as I'm
getting nowhere with the 3.14 kernel.

Cheers,
Michael

2015-03-18 14:23 GMT+01:00 Andrew Henderson <[email protected]>:

> OK, this is starting to make more sense. 1920x1080 at 60 Hz is not a
> supported mode for the BBB. I've seen screen shearing on 1920x1080 at 24 Hz
> before with OpenGL ES on 3.14 with single buffering before. My suggestion
> is to use the "video=" parameter to set a supported resolution lower than
> 1920x1080 and see how well that works for you. Here is a list of the
> supported modes: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_HDMI
>
> Maybe try 1280x720-16@60, instead.
>
> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 7:02:29 AM UTC-4, Michael Gobbers wrote:
>>
>> For the video issue I tried changing the video parameter to
>> 1920x1080-16@60 the native resoltion of my display. However, when I did,
>> I did not see anything on the display.
>>
>> Here is a small video of the display so you get what I mean with flicker.
>> It seems that some video buffer isn't emptied or something as I'm seeing
>> old screens between the one that I should see
>> https://youtu.be/me1_O4iaHB8
>>
>


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