Quoting Kazutaka YOKOTA (yok...@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp):
[snip, snip]
Are you sure you enabled options VM86 in the kernel configuration
file and loaded the vesa module by the boot loader?
Hmmm ...
When I added options VM86 to my kernel config file I get:
su-2.02# config BANTU
Are you sure you enabled options VM86 in the kernel configuration
file and loaded the vesa module by the boot loader?
Hmmm ...
When I added options VM86 to my kernel config file I get:
su-2.02# config BANTU
BANTU:135: unknown option VM86
Unknown option used - it is VERY important that you do
Kazutaka YOKOTA yok...@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp writes:
su-2.02# config BANTU
BANTU:135: unknown option VM86
Unknown option used - it is VERY important that you do
make clean make depend
before recompiling
Kernel build directory is
Quoting Dag-Erling Smorgrav (d...@flood.ping.uio.no):
Kazutaka YOKOTA yok...@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp writes:
su-2.02# config BANTU
BANTU:135: unknown option VM86
Unknown option used - it is VERY important that you do
make clean make depend
before recompiling
On 02-Jun-99 Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
3. The video card doesn't support required graphics modes.
Run 'vidcontrol -i mode' and see if the 320x200 256 color mode
is supported. The vga driver in FreeBSD may not be able to support
all video modes, if the video card's BIOS is not as
3. The video card doesn't support required graphics modes.
Run 'vidcontrol -i mode' and see if the 320x200 256 color mode
is supported. The vga driver in FreeBSD may not be able to support
all video modes, if the video card's BIOS is not as compatible as
it should be.
I have a
3. The video card doesn't support required graphics modes.
Run 'vidcontrol -i mode' and see if the 320x200 256 color mode
is supported. The vga driver in FreeBSD may not be able to support
all video modes, if the video card's BIOS is not as compatible as
it should be.
I have a
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