On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote: > Hadess wrote: > > > There's some strangeness with XF4 I'd like to see if you can figure out. > > > If I start X in 16-bit depth, everything is very, very green. But if I > > > start in 15-bit, it's fine. I think 24-bit is ok, too. Do you know why > > > this might be? > > > I'm using a Rage 128 Pro card (Vendor id=1002, Device id=5245 according to > > > /proc/pci) in a 7600 with a monitor also attached to control. I believe > > > this problem has always happened to me, but I don't remember if it's ever > > > since I got the card, or ever since I tried XF4. I believe it's the > > > former... > > > > Me guesses that these are issues with the kernel frame-buffer that the > > driver is still using. Michel and Ani might have more information on this. > > I don't think Ani is on this list, but it doesn't really matter as I know > what's going on :) > > aty128fb is broken. Even when it's told to use depth 16, it uses 15 in fact. > D'oh. > > I've tried fixing it, but failed in my first attempt. Brad Douglas, the > current aty128fb maintainer, said it should be easy to fix and that he would > contact me on the fix. Hasn't happened yet... > > > The Mach64 driver has the same issues right now. > > So atyfb is probably broken as well.
For now atyfb always uses depth 15. Michael Schmitz is/was working on getting it to do depth 16 as well. > > > Also, does anyone kow how to set up a terminal on fb1? It's just got > > > something that looks like a stereogram on it now. fbgetty will set up a > > > getty on a terminal and tell me it's using fb1, but it's very clearly > > > just where the rest of them are. I found a program called con2fb which is > > > supposed to be able to move ttys between fbs, but it caused a kernel > > > panic. Con2fb should work. At least it works for me (atyfb on fb0, vga16fb on fb1). Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds