Well, very productive day at work. :) I tried a go at a 2.4.5-pre3 kernel optimized for ppc and had a no go with most of it's "enhanced" features.
I did notice though, that my r128 driver somehow is compiled from 4.0.1 source whereas everything else is at 4.0.3-3 or 4.0.2. Hmmm. I can't seem to find the r128 source anywhere though. I read somewhere that BootX did not like XFree86-4 before 2.4.x for the Lombard. Don't know if that is true after todays work. I was though, quite happy that sound worked >right< after reboot with the new kernel, thats a first. -matt on 6/7/01 1:50 PM, Michael Schmitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> No, you're right. You can guess as much from the video=atyfb kernel >>> argument (as opposed to aty128fb) used on these machines. >>> >> Actually, a Lombard needs no kernel args. It will boot into >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] automagically. Almost all portables boot into their > > I haven't tried without kernel args in a long time. But when I first > tried, the resolution was wrong and mclk was inappropriate. So I stuck > with the kernel args :-) > > Michael > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >