What is your kernel version? 2.6?

Please check if the pc_kbd_init is called, 2.6 for X86-64/i386 need keyboard
be reset. It assume BIOS has did that for him.

Regards

YH

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åää: Hendricks David W. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
åéæé: 2004å5æ5æ 12:25
æää: YhLu
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äé: Re: Which kernel for framebuffering?

Worked nicely :) The keyboard worked at FILO, but did not work after the 
kernel booted. It didn't even show IRQ 1 in /proc/interrupts. Weird, but I 
guess that's another matter. I'm just very, very happy to see Linux boot 
into a console I can see on a real monitor :) 

On Tue, 4 May 2004, YhLu wrote:

> David,
> 
> Please refer to the patch for 2.4.22 and 2.6.5, or you can put that in CVS
> ...
> 
> Also please refer to the matix to see which kernel you want to use.
> 
> Please make sure enable ati xl framebuffer only in kernel config. ( don't
> enable noinit)
> 
> Regards
> 
> YH
> 
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> ÂÂÂÃÃÃ: Hendricks David W. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> ÂÂÃÃÃÂÂÃ: 2004ÃÃ5ÃÃ4ÃÃ 13:31
> ÃÃÂÃÃÃ: YhLu
> ÂÂÃÃ: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ÃÃÃÃ: Which kernel for framebuffering?
> 
> We were able to build and boot LinuxBIOS with VGA support for an HDAMA. 
> FILO came up on screen and the keyboard worked, but we've been unable to 
> get Linux framebuffering to work using a 64-bit kernel. We were wondering 
> if there's anything special you had to do to make it work, or any special 
> kernel version or patches we need to use.
> 
> 
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