Hi,

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Moshe Gorohovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi linux-il,
>
>  Hag Sameah!
>
>  I recently set up a linux PC with Intel Core2 Duo CPU.
>
>  I had started the PC up from a knoppix v5.3.1 DVD.
>  Linux kernel on this DVD uses graphical framebuffer console and
>  shows two penguin images on start-up. My previous machine
>  showed a single penguin image. It was AMD K7 CPU (single core).
>
>  Why linux kernel shows two penguin images on boot?
>  Does it count CPU cores?

Yes

>
>  How to set up Debian GNU/Linux Lenny linux kernel to use framebuffer
>  console on boot, instead of VGA console that it uses by default?

If you are using Grub, you can set up a resolution (only if the kernel
was compiled to support it):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=258484

>
>  Where to look for available linux kernel parameters documentation
>  on installed Debian GNU/Linux Lenny system?
>
>  - Moshe
>


Ido
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