> I think that it is the other way around.  PC MotherBoards are going to 
> request a VGA mode that needs to be supported.  This VGA mode is only 
> used until the OS loads a graphics driver. Linux uses VGA/VESA for text 
> mode console so that is going to be needed unless we have a Kernel 
> driver for console mode.

This seems like a good time for a reminder of the following.  If the
system firmware wants to talk at say 640x480 but you have a fixed
frequency or limited multi-scan monitor that does not do 640x480,
the board needs to convert.
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