On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 07:01 +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 13/09/06 19:44 +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I test OLPC under slackware 10.2 several times and result are
reproducible/repeatable with 100% correlation of working.
Now, we can use OLPC to run .swf that eat 338 MB RAM by using
decentralization techniques I used since 1995 at acceptible performance
that students can use.
The condition to make it to work are:
1. slackware 10.2 environment
2. amd VGA frame-buffer support under Xorg 7.1.99.2
Please don't use the term VGA - if you are using LinuxBIOS it doesn't exist.
Period. When you say "amd frame-buffer support" - does that mean you are
using the "fbdev" or "amd" driver? Thats a very important distinction -
the former won't do 2D acceleration, the latter will. Please be very careful
to use the correct terms when reporting your results.
Module Size Used by
gx1fb 10240 0
I'm not even sure how you managed to get this framebuffer driver to load.
It is the incorrect framebuffer driver. You should be using gxfb.
Jordan
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Jordan Crouse
Senior Linux Engineer
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
<www.amd.com/embeddedprocessors>
Thank you much on your sugession.
I used OLPC config given in OLPC build81 and recompile it under slackware
10.2. For kernel 2.6 it become below .config
CONFIG_FB_GEODE=y
CONFIG_FB_GEODE_GX=y
# CONFIG_FB_GEODE_GX_SET_FBSIZE is not set
CONFIG_FB_GEODE_GX1=m
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set
That means normal frame-buffer and normal AMD already exist in the kernel.
I don't know reason why I have to probe FB_GEODE_GX1 to make the movies to
work w/o problem. I think you should know it more than me.
At this moment, it still has missing minor features that annoy me, for
example press cntl_alt_f1 to f6 cannot bring back to console and I have to
kill X-window only by pressing cntl_alt_bs.
That certainly works under the Fedora-based builds, so it would again
appear to be something slackware-specific like the hotplug issues you
had with the Marvell driver.
Dan
I know. I did use fedora in buid81 image.
I suspect I did not get the whole Xorg from git.
At this moment I pull the whole git again. It will be over night long and
I will re-compile it tomorrow. I don't worry much about that.
Thank you for your advise.
supat
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