Diego Biurrun wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 09:05:23PM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
BTW, no-hardware should be always present, the four cases should be
1)no-hardware only
2)no-hardware + disable-module=linux_input
3)no-hardware + disable-module=<chipset specific module, e.g. : radeon,
nvidia..>
4)no-hardware + disable-module=linux_input + disable-module=<chipset
specific video driver>
Hmm, I guess you are right, we decided to put no-hardware by default on
powerpc.
Diego, could you test with the revised test set? Sorry for the
misunderstanding.
Yes, I can. Results:
1) no-hardware only:
black monitor, system hangs
2) no-hardware + disable-module=linux_input
black monitor, system hangs
3) no-hardware + disable-module=nvidia
Crash in dfb_core_deinit_check(), I'm returned to the console.
4) no-hardware + disable-module=linux_input + disable-module=nvidia
Crash in dfb_core_deinit_check(), I'm returned to the console.
Diego
AFAIK no one has succeded yet in running the g-i on a PPC box equipped
with a NVIDIA based card.
Diego, an useful test would be installing packages for directfb ,
cairodfb and gtkdfb and related -dev packages from debian unstable
repository on your regular debian system and playing around with the
gtk-demo application.
This could tell you if GTKDFB on PPC is broken on nvidia cards in the
g-i only or in a regular debian system too.
cheers
Attilio
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