TSloth

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Posted: Jan. 10 2006,00:58 |
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I am getting the same error message as in post http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....ule+fb0 but the recommended solution doesn't solve it.
I have done a frugal install to hdc1. When booting my Thinkpad 560E with Trident graphics, Xvesa doesn't work. When I boot using the framebuffer, I get
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module fb0
when I cat /proc/cmdline, it includes (among other things): vga=788 vga=788 xmodule=fbdev (yes, twice, but I guess that's my syslinux.cfg) 788 (actually 0x0114) is one of the modes listed by Xvesa -listmodes.
By the way, I also get "undefined mode passed" or similar error early in the boot process. It then gives me a choice of text sizes, I choose 80x30, and then it continues.
Any ideas on how to get the framebuffer working?
Or better yet, how to get a faster X driver working? I think framebuffer will be very slow on my P166.
TIA, - TSloth
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