I was eyeballing my dmesg output and found some stanzas that may be
related to it
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1024x768x16 is what I used to use with knoppix, but I don't really
know what I causing this problem
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debian:~# dmesg | grep -i vesa
[1.117218] vesafb: framebuffer at 0xd800, mapped to
0xf888, using 30
I also did a vga=0x317, but I could not get rid of the flickering
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debian:~# dmesg | grep vga
[0.00] Kernel command line: initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live
union=aufs vga=0x317 bootfrom=/dev/hdb4 BOOT_IMAGE=/live/vmlinuz1
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lbrtchx
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Albretch Mueller wrote:
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> and these are the start up options passed to the kernel:
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> debian:/media/hdb3/xvicap/xvidcap-1.1.7# dmesg | grep -i live
> [0.00] Kernel command line: initrd=/live/initrd1.img
> boot=live union=aufs bootfrom=/dev/hdb4 BOOT_IMAGE=/live/vmlinuz1
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My screen flickrs and I thought it was somehow related to the use of
a KVM switch, but after connecting the vga cable directly to the
monitor, the flickering does not go away. This is what I got:
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debian:/media/hdb3/xvicap/xvidcap-1.1.7# dmesg | grep -i debian
[0.00] Linux version 2.6