On 19 May, this message from Georg Koss echoed through cyberspace: > I experienced a problem occurring since 2.4.21-rc1-ben0 kernel. It's > that the console is horrible slow in output.
Are you sure this happens since 2.4.21-something only, and not before? I tried it briefly, and indeed, the console is _slow_as_hell_ by default. Scrolling is extremely weird, in that it scrolls up a few lines, then moves down again a block of lines at a time, before continuing to scroll up. It's hard to describe... but its terribly non-smooth. > This behavior resolves with fbset -depth 4 and again fbset -depth 8 > and could be a problem with the console re-init after the removal of > the penguin-logo during boot. Indeed, this behaviour disappears when setting to depth 8. For me, the problem seems to happen in depth 32 only... which is my default depth. Here it seems to be a problem of how scrolling is implemented, maybe moving line-by-line with one method, and every x lines doing a bigger block scroll. Maybe has to do with one of the PanStep values reported by fbset -i? What I describe here happens on my 'control' display adapter. Unaccelerated... What are you using? Does fbset -i show anything about acceleration being used? Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "