Installation: Debian 3.0r1, kernel 2.4.16tsc, very old video card, so no 
weird nvidia drivers or anything. This is a machine I'm converting over 
from Red Hat 6.2. I'll searched for "framebuffer" in the Debian User 
archives for the last six months, and don't see the answer to this 
question.

On boot, I'm getting the framebuffer, with the little colored Tux in the 
upper lefthand corner of the screen. I don't want that, I want Linux to 
talk directly to my video card. I've tried vga=ask and vga=0 in Lilo, 
and neither works (vga=ask does indeed ask me, though). I thought I'd 
fixed this on other machines with vga=0, but it does not work with this 
one. Anyone know how to make the framebuffer and Tux go away?

Paul


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