on Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 11:22:50PM +0200%, Tom Alsberg said: tom> Controlling the VESA display requires real mode interrupt tom> calls, which are unavailable after the kernel has been tom> loaded. Therefore, the VESA framebuffer support can't be used tom> as a module, and must be compiled in the kernel to be used.
hmmmmm... ok, so where do i find another debian-packaged kernel that has framebuffer support compiled in? i did try compiling my own 2.4.2, but make-kpkg barfed on the modules, and, well, apt-get installing kernels is just so much more convenient. :) -- |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | jeff covey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pobox.com/~jeff.covey/ 410-669-4926 | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Yeah, but *I* have a degree in Linguistics, and *you* are | | posting to the net using Microsoft Outlook. -- Ayse Sercan | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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