Hello benjamin,

I am currently using the Xv output. I have not yet dared to use
framebuffer. I like to get a working system first and tune it later.
I am running the stock redhat kernel with the via video drivers. I have
not yet had any luck getting the via version of xine to work....

Paul

Benjamin Zeiss wrote:

> hello paul,
> 
> --On Monday, November 17, 2003 22:14:40 +0100 Paul Sijben
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Some time ago I promised to give feedback on how to get freevo going on
>> an EPIA-M motherboard with all the drivers etc..
>>
>> Well, as you can see from my recent comments on the list. I got it to
>> work. You can find my first stab at an overview on my website.
>>
>> http://www.xs4all.nl/~octavo/ps2/
> 
> 
> interesting work! however, trying to build my own epia-m based machine i
> have a few questions:
> which device do you use for video output? i plan to use directfb and not
> bother with xfree stuff. the problem i have is that
> using the kernel-2.4.23-pre9-epia1, the kernel always segfaults when i
> try to load viafb with the TVon=1 option. that makes it almost
> impossible to use the framebuffer for tv output with overscan enabled.
> how did solve this problem or are you using xfree?
> btw. just in case you wonder: the reason for this behavior is not that
> 2.4.23-pre9 is unfinished and a test version. i upgraded to the epia
> patched kernel
> after i had this trouble in order to find out whether it solves my
> framebuffer problems.
> 
> -- 
> Benjamin Zeiss
> 
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