Actually, I would also be interested in optimized support for the framebuffer: we are running an ALIX.1 with voyage as an IP camera monitoring station (it's in a corridor, showing the output of a remote IP camera), running mplayer on the framebuffer. The performance is actually OK without hardware optimisation, but it might be better with it ;)

Cheers,

   Gonçal

Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote:
Hi

I am not convinced why a geode lx driver is needed. As far as I read from http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Hardware_Drivers and kernel documentation, framebuffer is for provide graphical support on kernel console. Correct me if i am wrong. Any other strong reason than that?
Regards,
Punky


Dario Finardi wrote:
I was looking for the lxfb module to have optimized support of the Geode
framebuffer.
I made an hand-check, then installed module-assistant too.
I see the lxfb module ins't available in the Voyage mainstream
distribution.

Someone with a solution?


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