On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:20:22PM -0400, Michael Hackett wrote:
I recently upgraded from the 2.2.20-pmac kernel to the 2.4.18-powerpc
version, in order to get usb-storage support for my SmartMedia reader,
and in doing so, I lost my console display. X still runs fine, and
that's mostly what I
On Die, 2003-02-18 at 03:20, Michael Hackett wrote:
I used to get the following during startup:
MacOS display is /bandit/formacGA12
Using unsupported 1280x960 formacGA12 at 84001400, depth=32, pitch=5120
Console: switching to ...
fb0: Open Firmware frame buffer device on
On 18 Feb 2003 13:58:06 +0100
Michel D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Die, 2003-02-18 at 03:20, Michael Hackett wrote:
I used to get the following during startup:
MacOS display is /bandit/formacGA12
Using unsupported 1280x960 formacGA12 at 84001400, depth=32,
pitch=5120 Console:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 08:52:14 +0100
Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a quick question. You did rebuild and reconfigure the kernel
yourself, right, and you did enable the pm3 framebuffer. I think it is
not enabled by default, and that is why you don't see a thing.
No, I didn't build my
I recently upgraded from the 2.2.20-pmac kernel to the 2.4.18-powerpc
version, in order to get usb-storage support for my SmartMedia reader,
and in doing so, I lost my console display. X still runs fine, and
that's mostly what I use, but it would still be nice to have console
working as well.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 10:20:22PM -0400, Michael Hackett wrote:
I recently upgraded from the 2.2.20-pmac kernel to the 2.4.18-powerpc
version, in order to get usb-storage support for my SmartMedia reader,
and in doing so, I lost my console display. X still runs fine, and
that's mostly what I
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