2010/6/19 paradox <[email protected]>: >>On Wednesday 02 June 2010 04:25 pm, David DEMELIER wrote: >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I was so happy to see that VESA is available for amd64, but >>> unfortunately it does not work really well for me. Take a look at >>> this picture : >>> >>> http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/7311/dsc00399h.jpg >>> >>> My laptop is a 15,6" so the best resolution is 1366x768, I tried >>> this >>> >>> : vidcontrol MODE_496. As you can see on the picture all the lines >>> : are >>> >>> completely everywhere, if I mouse the cursor they move away (I'm >>> not drunk!). >>> >>> I have SC_PIXEL_MODE in my kernel config. >>> >>> The console terminal is okay until I don't excess 1280x960x32 video >>> mode. >>> >>> Do you have any idea to fix this ? >> >>It is kinda known problem. If the mode has larger bytes per scan line >>than the minimum, few characters per line are lost when the screen is >>scrolled up or down, i.e., framebuffer copies of whole screen. When >>you move the mouse onto the line, entire line is redrawn and >>restored. That's what you are seeing. Ed might have a better idea >>how to fix it (CC'ed). >> >>Jung-uk Kim > > this is incorrent calculate the scan lines in the vesa driver > Jung-uk Kim should to fix it >
But Jung-uk Kim said Ed' should fix it so we are in an infinite loop :- -- Demelier David _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
