I have the penguin when i boot up. All i did was when i installed kernel
version 2.1.130 with slackware 3.6, it had a place for my Matrox Millennium
g200 card. It didn't ever ask me if i wanted the Penguin, just if i wanted
to enable all of the features for my video card. I'm pretty sure it has to
do with the video settings of your card, the buffering that was mentioned
before is a good guess.
>
>On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Yates, Larry wrote:
>> Seriously, I had other reasons for checking out
>> the 2.2 kernel, but I 'really' wanted to see
>> that penguin...
>> What did I do wrong?
>You have to check out the docs..I am probably forgetting..but I _believe_
>you have to enable it when you run make config/make menuconfig or
>whatever. Then you have to set it up in lilo. It won't just show the
>penguin by default just because you have the new kernel. Also your mobo
>has to support it. This is what I recall:
>
>configure vesafb into the kernel, add vga=ask to /etc/lilo.conf, press 305
>when asked for the mode. If you get invalid mode it's due to the mobo, I
>_think_.
>
>Now I could be dead wrong on this. I don't run the penguin so your
>mileage may vary. Happy penguining (sic) .
>-M
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