Re: Splash screen color issues

2009-04-15 Thread Eugene L.

Fbsd1 пишет:

Eugene L. wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a FreeBSD 7.1-Release (generic kernel), and I 
am trying to make splash screen feature work properly, so I followed 
the procedure described in handbook and the splash screen actually 
loads, except the black is now white, red is violet, etc.


So all the colors of the bitmap are messed up, and I checked, they 
fit the requirements and I've tried other pics and pcx format. I 
tried gimp, photoshop. The issue isn't pic related


What could possibly be the reason?

I use Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro AGP
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Has to be your video card. If you have an X-desktop installed try 
displaying the splash screen and see how it looks there. The x-desktop 
should have auto loaded a driver for your video card. If the colors 
are ok them unplug your video card and try the motherboard default video.


Well there are no colour issues on xorg (radeon driver), and I don't 
have internal video on motherboard, so I decided to mess with different 
modes, without vesa it flatout refused to work, with this messages im dmesg


splash_bmp: No appropriate video mode found
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (splash_bmp, 0xc0d80b70, 0) error 19

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Re: Splash screen color issues

2009-04-14 Thread Fbsd1

Eugene L. wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a FreeBSD 7.1-Release (generic kernel), and I am 
trying to make splash screen feature work properly, so I followed the 
procedure described in handbook and the splash screen actually loads, 
except the black is now white, red is violet, etc.


So all the colors of the bitmap are messed up, and I checked, they fit 
the requirements and I've tried other pics and pcx format. I tried gimp, 
photoshop. The issue isn't pic related


What could possibly be the reason?

I use Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro AGP
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Has to be your video card. If you have an X-desktop installed try 
displaying the splash screen and see how it looks there. The x-desktop 
should have auto loaded a driver for your video card. If the colors are 
ok them unplug your video card and try the motherboard default video.

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