Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing
Is your framebuffer device showing in /dev? It should be called /dev/fb0,1,2. If yes could you post the output of $ dmesg | grep fb0 On Sun, Apr 23, 2023, 22:31 wrote: > No, I did not change anything, during kernel upgrade only run: make > oldconfig > > but nvidia-drivers-525.105.17 compiled with a note: > WARN: setup > Detected potential configuration issues with used kernel: >CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE: is set, recommended to disable and switch to FB_EFI or > FB_VESA as it currently may be broken with >=kernel-5.18.13 + NVIDIA: > https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues/341 > (feel free to ignore this if it works for you) > > Though, I got same note compiling nvidia-drivers-470.182.03 and kernel > boot normally showing text. > > WARN: setup > Detected potential configuration issues with used kernel: >CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE: is set, recommended to disable and switch to FB_EFI or > FB_VESA as it currently may be broken with >=kernel-5.18.13 + NVIDIA: > https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues/341 > (feel free to ignore this if it works for you) > > I don't use EFI on these systems. > So make me wonder if has all to do with the nvidia-driver. > > On 4/23/23 00:26, David Souza wrote: > > Did you change something in your kernel config? I had the same problem > once, because I forgot to enable these kernel options: > > (From the AMD64 Handbook) > > > > Device Drivers > > Firmware Drivers ---> > > EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support ---> > > <*> EFI Variable Support via sysfs > > Graphics support ---> > > Frame buffer Devices ---> > > <*> Support for frame buffer devices ---> > > [*] EFI-based Framebuffer Support > > > > > > Regards, > > David > > > > On Sat, Apr 22, 2023, 20:56 the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote: > > > > I upgraded to kernel 6.1.19 and nvidia-525.105.17 > > > > But during boot text is not showing up/scrolling > > > > -- > > Thelma > > > >
Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing
No, I did not change anything, during kernel upgrade only run: make oldconfig but nvidia-drivers-525.105.17 compiled with a note: WARN: setup Detected potential configuration issues with used kernel: CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE: is set, recommended to disable and switch to FB_EFI or FB_VESA as it currently may be broken with >=kernel-5.18.13 + NVIDIA: https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues/341 (feel free to ignore this if it works for you) Though, I got same note compiling nvidia-drivers-470.182.03 and kernel boot normally showing text. WARN: setup Detected potential configuration issues with used kernel: CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE: is set, recommended to disable and switch to FB_EFI or FB_VESA as it currently may be broken with >=kernel-5.18.13 + NVIDIA: https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules/issues/341 (feel free to ignore this if it works for you) I don't use EFI on these systems. So make me wonder if has all to do with the nvidia-driver. On 4/23/23 00:26, David Souza wrote: Did you change something in your kernel config? I had the same problem once, because I forgot to enable these kernel options: (From the AMD64 Handbook) Device Drivers Firmware Drivers ---> EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support ---> <*> EFI Variable Support via sysfs Graphics support ---> Frame buffer Devices ---> <*> Support for frame buffer devices ---> [*] EFI-based Framebuffer Support Regards, David On Sat, Apr 22, 2023, 20:56 mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote: I upgraded to kernel 6.1.19 and nvidia-525.105.17 But during boot text is not showing up/scrolling -- Thelma
[gentoo-user] Chromium still doesn't work.
A new build of chromium came down today, no change in behavior. (High frequency error 11's with blank config, can't even display about:blank ) It must be some kind of dependency conflict but I don't seem to have any way to diagnose it deeper. I will be writing these posts daily until the problem is solved at this point. =| -- Beware of Zombies. =O #EggCrisis #BlackWinter White is the new Kulak. Powers are not rights.