On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 09:37:14AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> >
> > Indeed, nasty things arise when some program is spitting a huge amount
> > of text; window is blocking while there is more; I then, in the middle
> > of the process, switch to scrolling.
> >
> > The nasty thing is writing in memory in the wrong place, since the
> > machine is hard frozen, and even soft reboot does no cure (I need to
> > halt and switch power off to have a really cold reboot).
>
> what driver are you using? i assume that this is the standard pc kernel?
Yes, it is the standard pc kernel. And I'm using vesa:
mouseport=ps2
monitor=vesa
vgasize=800x600x16
with a:
ATI Technologies Radeon 9200SE 5964 (rev. 0x01)
BTW, I had no problem before having to change the monitor. The new one
is a 20" LCD, and the thing can "decide" parameters on its own. With the
old monitor, I had not this...
Since the new monitor is also with "screen" ratio (1600x900), I wonder
if my untouched:
vgasize=800x600x16
can not be a problem (because I can also switch to scrolling and
resizing the window because lines wrap...). If the ratio is not to its
taste, there may be a buffer reserved for some size, with the hardware
(monitor/card) deciding for something else?
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