> > does "aux/vga -l $vgasize" do what you expect? > > > No, it actually kicks the display into graphics framebuffer node. > (That's *not* what I expected.) But this turns up a new problem: no > data from the mouse. /dev/mouse is there, but it returns no data. I > can start rio at this point, but without the mouse it doesn't do a > whole lot ...
due to the second law of thermohorification, fixing one thing means that at least one other thing goes broken. perhaps your mouse:parallels connection kept the universe's hork in balance. - erik