On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:43:07PM -0500, Peter Krummrich wrote: Hmm, your clock seems to be off? > On 10.02.2006, Christian Steigies wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am uploading linux-2.6 (2.6.15-6) for m68k, the linux-images are already > > available on my linux-image page > > > > http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/linux-image/ > > > > With these images, several problems should be fixed, everybody please > > test: - picasso2 flickering pixels > > I gave it a try, but it was only partially successful. Booting went fine, > but the Kernel used the afb framebuffer. Due to the scan ranges of my > monitor, I did not see anything on the screen. > > Keyboard seems to work. I managed to log in (blindly...) and save a log from > dmesg in a file. Loading the cirrusfb module using modprobe did not result > in a display on the screen. > > I added cirrusfb to my modules file and rebooted - again nothing on the > screen. Logging into the box from the network did not work either (does > work with 2.4.27 kernel). > > So my testing capabilities are rather limited. All I can offer are two > output files from dmesg attached to this message (first one without > cirrusfb in modules, second one with). > > How can I concince the kernel to use cirrusfb instead of afb? Is there an > option for amiboot like video=clgen for the 2.4.27 kernel?
>From your second log: cirrusfb: CL Picasso board detected; RAM (2 MB) at $200000, REG at $ec0000 Cirrus Logic chipset on Zorro bus cirrusfb: Driver for Cirrus Logic based graphic boards, v2.0-pre2 eth0: X-Surf at 0x00ed0000, Ethernet Address 52:54:40:28:b2:0f The Picasso board was detected (after the module loaded, does it have to be built in?) There should be a kernel option to activate it, seems to be cirrusfb. Maybe fbset can help you switch to the second fb device? I have to try the cirrusfb option myself, maybe I can get the PIV to work with that, I also always tried with clgen... But why does your NIC not work? It is detected by the kernel, so I assume the right module is loaded. A working keyboard is good news already! Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]