On Wednesday 18 December 2002 15:01, Albert Dengg wrote:
> > Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through
> > lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and
> > there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically
> > changed the scree
> Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through
> lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and
> there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically
> changed the screen to 1024x768. Without any paramters.
>
> Do i need to pass any
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 14:20, Albert Dengg wrote:
> try using the vesafb
> ...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit
> slow
Hmm.
Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through lilo to
get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT
try using the vesafb
...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit
slow
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Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 15:01, Albert Dengg wrote:
> > Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through
> > lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and
> > there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically
> > changed the scree
> Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through
> lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and
> there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically
> changed the screen to 1024x768. Without any paramters.
>
> Do i need to pass any
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 14:20, Albert Dengg wrote:
> try using the vesafb
> ...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit
> slow
Hmm.
Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through lilo to
get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT
try using the vesafb
...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit
slow
--
Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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