Atis wrote:
On 3/20/07, Cassiano Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Yeah, I really love the fact that I can run 'links2 -g' from the
console, no need for X. And it looks beautiful on my old laptop's
framebuffer!
Cassiano
I knew that a long time ago, but just now tried. It says that can't
find framebuffer device, and its true - i don't have /dev/fb0. Any
clue what kernel module i need for that? I tried loading intelfb, but
i guess just loading won't create a device for me.
Regards,
Atis
Hmm... I had this problem before. Unfortunatelly, the solution I found
was to compile a kernel with framebuffer support built in it, not as a
module.
I'm sure you can do it without recompiling, through some 'mknod' kind of
magic. Can't help you there, though. If you need help compiling your own
kernel, I can give you some hints.
Cheers
Cassiano
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