VIA Eden Framebuffer troubles

Bond, Darryl dbond at nrggos.com.au
Fri Mar 28 11:56:51 UTC 2008


Ok, finally installed it.

It worked better,
No changes from default worked with a small amount of complaining when the X server was starting.
It looked  like the X server failed once or twice.
There was a flash when udev started .

Udev seems to take a long time to run on F9

Blacklisting cyblafb seems to work better (no flashing and no multiple attempts to start X)

Darryl




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From: k12linux-devel-list-bounces at redhat.com [k12linux-devel-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Warren Togami [wtogami at redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 1:31 AM
To: Development discussion of K12Linux
Subject: Re: VIA Eden Framebuffer troubles

OK, this is with Fedora 8.  Could you please test the equivalent with
Fedora 9?  You can do this easily with your Fedora 8 host.

1) Move /opt/ltsp/i386 away.  Maybe call it /opt/ltsp/i386-f8.
2) ltsp-build-client --release=9
3) Boot the client

Does it work as-is?
Does it work with cyberfb blacklisted?

Warren

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