02/01/02 13:03:42, Robson Selzelin Braga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

>Pessoal, o q � Frame Buffer? Sei q tem alguma coisa a ver com o modo 
>gr�fico...

O site do bicho: http://www.linux-fbdev.org/

O howto do mesmo: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Framebuffer-HOWTO.html

"A framebuffer device is an abstraction for the graphic hardware. It
represents the frame buffer of some video hardware, and allows application
software to access the graphic hardware through a well-defined interface,
so that the software doesn't need to know anything about the low-level
interface stuff [Taken from Geert Uytterhoeven's framebuffer.txt in the
linux kernel sources]"

"Vesafb is a framebuffer driver for Intel architecture that works with
VESA 2.0 compliant graphic cards. It is closely related to the framebuffer
device drivers in the kernel. vesafb is a display driver that enables the use 
of graphical modes on your Intel platform for bitmapped text consoles. It can 
also display a logo, which is probably the main reason why you'd want to use 
vesafb :o)"

Vesa & Frame Buffer Rox :-D

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