Custom Kernel - Tux Boot-Time Logo Vanished Horror :)

2003-03-02 Thread Nick Boyce
Mah Fello Tuxians, I've been using the bf24 kernel ever since I installed Woody, but I've just compiled my first custom kernel, and although the resulting kernel runs ok, I was distressed (shocked even ;-) to find I no longer get a cheery Tux logo in the top left-hand corner of the screen as

Re: Custom Kernel - Tux Boot-Time Logo Vanished Horror :)

2003-03-02 Thread Martin Kacerovsky
Hi, On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 04:39:32PM +, Nick Boyce wrote: Mah Fello Tuxians, Aha, I thought, perhaps I didn't request a framebuffer console in the kernel config. But I've looked and looked - and can't find anywhere in make menuconfig where a framebuffer console is even

Re: Custom Kernel - Tux Boot-Time Logo Vanished Horror :)

2003-03-02 Thread Sebastian D.B. Krause
On 3469 September 1993, Nick Boyce wrote: Aha, I thought, perhaps I didn't request a framebuffer console in the kernel config. But I've looked and looked - and can't find anywhere in make menuconfig where a framebuffer console is even mentioned. Console drivers - Frame-buffer support. You

Re: Custom Kernel - Tux Boot-Time Logo Vanished Horror :)

2003-03-02 Thread Nick Boyce
On Sunday 02 Mar 2003 5:04 pm, Sebastian D.B. Krause wrote: Console drivers - Frame-buffer support. You can only see this option when you enable Code maturity level options - Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers. Thanks guys - I've tried that now and it worked - well sort of

Re: Custom Kernel - Tux Boot-Time Logo Vanished Horror :)

2003-03-02 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Nick Boyce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030302 22:51]: On Sunday 02 Mar 2003 5:04 pm, Sebastian D.B. Krause wrote: Console drivers - Frame-buffer support. You can only see this option when you enable Code maturity level options - Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers. Thanks