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On Friday 02 Apr 2004 6:00 am, you wrote:
RR> On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 04:29:48 +0530
RR> Bhaskar Dutta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RR>
RR> Feel free to have a look at it.
RR> > I did!
RR> >
RR> > Well, I have successfully applied the 2.6.3 patch to 2.6.4 kernels
(with RR> > slight modifications i did manually to avoid warnings) on debian
unstable, RR> > LFS 5.0, and gentoo systems. They all work fine. In fact
real neat! RR>
RR> I am amazed that you got bootsplash working on your Intel 810 VGA.
AFAIK, neither me nor anyone else on the bootsplash list had been able to
have any sort of success with it. Are you sure you did it with i810fb ? RR>
Anyway, it would be kind enough if you could post a mail with all the steps
to the local list as well as the bootsplash list so that everybody could
benefit from your work.
RR>
My bad! My bad! Sorry for the confusion I created. When I mentioned that "I
did", i meant I read your webpage. Actually, I read your mail, visited the
link, read it, and then assumed that you have successfully done the stuff.
Hence I wanted you to add some more info on the webpage to make it more
complete. But I guess I _totally_ messed it up! <g,d & r>
I just wanted to say that the 2.6.3 patch can work with the 2.6.4 sources
too. That's it. Setting up bootsplash with my GeForce FX 5200 has never
created any problem. I didn't have any idea that the hack didn't work with
i810fb.
All apologies,
Bhaskar.
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