You have to boot into it, there's no switching in or out of it. For the
record some framebuffer drivers interfere with the X drivers for that
card, e.g. the nv framebuffer driver and the nvidia X drivers from
nvidia.

/* Quoth Grant Farnsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   on Tue, 13 Jan 2004 at 18:37 -0700
   in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> */

> Well, I guess I was just using the wrong number for the vga= thing.  It's
> working now, but do you really have to boot using framebuffer mode or can you
> just switch to it?
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