Let me also mention what fbset -v -s gives me:
Linux Frame Buffer Device Configuration Version 2.1 (23/06/1999) (C) Copyright 1995-1999 by Geert Uytterhoeven Opening frame buffer device `/dev/fb0' Using current video mode from `/dev/fb0' mode "1280x1024-75" # D: 134.989 MHz, H: 79.970 kHz, V: 75.019 Hz geometry 1280 1024 1280 1024 32 timings 7408 227 69 38 1 112 3 hsync high vsync high rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode > I'm running Debian on a PowerMac 7300 with a Rage Orion video card. > From the moment I finished installing Debian (things were fast > *while* I was installing), I've been plagued with a very slow console. > Horizontal scrolling is slowish, but vertical scrolling is > *extremely* slow, as is painfully obvious while using dselect. I have > no problem with accelerated X (Xpmac.rage128), which is very fast. > > I tredi to solve the problem the following way: > > *Compiled and installed Paul's stable 2.2.15pre7 kernel, which I > believe includes Ben's latest aty128fb patch. > > *Booted with No Video Driver unchecked, and kernel arguments: > > video=aty128fb:vmode:20,cmode:32 > > *Typed fbset -a -accel True in the console > > Well, my console is still as sluggish as ever. Is there any way out > of this? What especailly mystifies me is that my console was fast > enough while installing, but only slowed down when I finished > installing (quit deselect). What magic tric can I perform to go back > to a fast console, and what screwed it up? Thanks, > > Renaud > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >