Re: framebuffer console support for different video cards.

2008-12-27 Thread Chris Jones
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 03:28:45AM EST, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Chris Jones wrote: > > The manual indicates that it's just a matter of copying the .deb to the > > config/chroot_local-packages. > > jup, that's all. > > > Say, I over copy the .deb for a custom version of gnu/screen and add > > gnu/

Re: framebuffer console support for different video cards.

2008-12-27 Thread Daniel Baumann
Chris Jones wrote: > The manual indicates that it's just a matter of copying the .deb to the > config/chroot_local-packages. jup, that's all. > Say, I over copy the .deb for a custom version of gnu/screen and add > gnu/screen to my list of packages. > > Now, which "screen" executable will eventu

Re: framebuffer console support for different video cards.

2008-12-26 Thread Chris Jones
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 03:27:06PM EST, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Chris Jones wrote: > > Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over > > the Xmas holiday..? > > no downtime of lists.debian.org that i'm aware of (or any that was > announced on debian-infrastructure-announc

Re: framebuffer console support for different video cards.

2008-12-26 Thread Daniel Baumann
Chris Jones wrote: > Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over > the Xmas holiday..? no downtime of lists.debian.org that i'm aware of (or any that was announced on debian-infrastructure-announce). > Since the generic framebuffer console vga driver does not support m

framebuffer console support for different video cards.

2008-12-26 Thread Chris Jones
Hope I'm not double-posting .. I have a feeling the list was down over the Xmas holiday..? Since the generic framebuffer console vga driver does not support my LCD's native 1400x1050 resolution, I was wondering if there was any way I could add a custom kernel image with the relevant options enabl