hi,
I also faced that problem.I've geforce fx 5200 card and i can't
properly configure it.So i contact with Sayamindu Dasgupta in our
college & he solved the problem. you have to download proper driver
prog for your card which can enable framebuffer support.
search the net for proper driver
On 5/24/05, K. Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 19 May 2005 20:12:17 +0530
> Joydeep Bakshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Dear all,
> >
> >  I have integrated VGA based on KM400 chipset from VIA.
> >  when I boot from *lnx-bbc* and *Knoppix* I can see the boot-logo.
> now I have
> > configured  2.6.10 kernel from debian and enable framebuffer-support,
> >  vesa-support,linux-logo support  all as *built-in features*
> >  but the newly build kernel can't show any logo. I have checked and
> logo
> >  graphics are there in the source.
> 
> I too faced the same problem when I upgraded to kernel 2.6.10 for
> AMD64(Athlon) on my Debian, this kernel? does not recognise vesa. I
> cross checked with my Ubuntu install which also uses 2.6.10. I found
> Ubuntu is using xorg instead of xfree86, and they have used the generic
> AMD kernel (supports both AMD and intel). I did not find time to
> investigate further.
> 
> -- K.Ghosh
> 093 910 58 749
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Debian GNU/Linux user No.301508
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