Harry Putnam wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@arcor.de> writes:
uvesafb also works on non-x86 system.  It has one drawback though: it
doesn't switch to graphical mode right from the start like vesafb
does. Instead, you get the initial kernel messages in text mode and
need to wait for graphics to kick-in.  With vesafb, you're in graphics
mode right from the start.  That pretty much makes uvesafb a poor
choice for bootsplash configurations.

If you select both will that lead to problems?

No, but you can only use one.


Could you invoke uvesafb from console session one you've booted?

Probably.  Didn't try though.


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