* Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070503 19:03]:
> According to Mitch Bradley, switching away from VSA saved ~10 seconds
> during early bootup.
This makes me think there was something pretty much broken.
The GX1 I have here does not even need 10s before it starts loading the
OS, and it has VSA in place (not LinuxBIOS though)
> I'd like to split the VSA into "useful" chunks and "unneeded" chunks.
> VGA/sound emulation is now unnecessary since Linux has drivers for
> the native hardware. Bootloaders might want VGA, though.
> However, PCI emulation makes some things much easier IMO.
So do distributions. Loading a geodefb in a non-embedded platform is
most likely not going to happen, unless someone tunes the system.
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