On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 11:45:24AM +0200, Richard Möhn wrote: > On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 06:02:31PM -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote: > > I've installed qemu, xserver-xorg-video-fbdev and libggi-target-fbdev > > and tried to boot an image. > > > > qemu -m 40 -boot d -cdrom /home/peter/Desk*/AosCD.iso > > > > This error report ensues. > > =======================| DirectFB 1.0.1 |======================= > > (c) 2001-2007 The DirectFB Organization (directfb.org) > > (c) 2000-2004 Convergence (integrated media) GmbH > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > (*) DirectFB/Core: Single Application Core. (2008-05-15 14:24) > > (!) Direct/Util: opening '/dev/fb0' and '/dev/fb/0' failed > > --> No such file or directory > > (!) DirectFB/FBDev: Error opening framebuffer device! > > (!) DirectFB/FBDev: Use 'fbdev' option or set FRAMEBUFFER environment > > variable. > > (!) DirectFB/Core: Could not initialize 'system' core! > > --> Initialization error! > > Could not initialize SDL - exiting > > ======================================== > > > > qemu has no 'fbdev' option that I can see. > > Is another package needed to make fbdev work? > > > > Thanks for any ideas, ... Peter E. > > > > Say me the resolution and colour depth of your screen and I say you > what to add after vga= to the kernel line of your /boot/grub/menu.lst. > > Nice greetings > > Richard > Ok, since I cannot answer soon if you will not reply today I have installed hwinfo and that printed this list to me:
Mode 0x0300: 640x400 (+640), 8 bits Mode 0x0301: 640x480 (+640), 8 bits Mode 0x0303: 800x600 (+800), 8 bits Mode 0x0305: 1024x768 (+1024), 8 bits Mode 0x0307: 1280x1024 (+1280), 8 bits Mode 0x030e: 320x200 (+640), 16 bits Mode 0x030f: 320x200 (+1280), 24 bits Mode 0x0311: 640x480 (+1280), 16 bits Mode 0x0312: 640x480 (+2560), 24 bits Mode 0x0314: 800x600 (+1600), 16 bits Mode 0x0315: 800x600 (+3200), 24 bits Mode 0x0317: 1024x768 (+2048), 16 bits Mode 0x0318: 1024x768 (+4096), 24 bits Mode 0x031a: 1280x1024 (+2560), 16 bits Mode 0x031b: 1280x1024 (+5120), 24 bits Mode 0x031d: 640x400 (+1280), 16 bits Mode 0x031e: 640x400 (+2560), 24 bits Mode 0x0320: 1600x1200 (+1600), 8 bits Mode 0x0322: 1600x1200 (+3200), 16 bits Mode 0x0324: 1600x1200 (+6400), 24 bits Mode 0x032a: 640x480 (+1920), 24 bits Mode 0x032b: 800x600 (+2400), 24 bits Mode 0x032c: 1024x768 (+3072), 24 bits Mode 0x032d: 1280x1024 (+3840), 24 bits Mode 0x032e: 320x200 (+320), 8 bits Mode 0x0331: 320x240 (+320), 8 bits Mode 0x0333: 320x240 (+640), 16 bits Mode 0x0334: 320x240 (+1280), 24 bits Mode 0x033b: 1400x1050 (+1400), 8 bits Mode 0x033c: 1400x1050 (+2800), 16 bits Mode 0x033e: 1400x1050 (+5600), 24 bits Mode 0x0341: 400x300 (+400), 8 bits Mode 0x0343: 400x300 (+800), 16 bits Mode 0x0344: 400x300 (+1600), 24 bits Mode 0x0351: 512x384 (+512), 8 bits Mode 0x0353: 512x384 (+1024), 16 bits Mode 0x0354: 512x384 (+2048), 24 bits Mode 0x0371: 720x480 (+720), 8 bits Mode 0x0373: 720x480 (+1440), 16 bits Mode 0x0374: 720x480 (+2160), 24 bits Mode 0x0375: 720x480 (+2880), 24 bits Mode 0x0376: 720x576 (+720), 8 bits Mode 0x0378: 720x576 (+1440), 16 bits Mode 0x0379: 720x576 (+2160), 24 bits Mode 0x037a: 720x576 (+2880), 24 bits So you have to add the value beginning with "0x" that matches to your video settings to the kernel line in the /boot/grub/menu.lst. Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]