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Re: help on console video problem



On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:33:30PM -0500, Allan Streib wrote:
> Well what I've found seems to help is to execute:
> 
> fbset -a -accel false

Thanks, Allan, this has been annoying me for a long time.
I think I'll add it in a little script in /etc/rc2.d/ .

> This (to my understanding) disables hardware framebuffer acceleration.
> This has stopped the corrupted characters on my consoles.  Is there any
> way to do this with boot args?
> 
> Also I tried to set my keyboard repeat rate using kbdrate and froze the
> system.  Is that known to be broken on powerpc?  The following was logged:
> 
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 4
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: NIP: C00911A0 XER: 00000000 LR: C0039D7C SP:C1277F20 REGS: c1277e70 TRAP: 0700    Tainted: P
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: MSR: 00089030 EE: 1 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR:11
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: TASK = c1276000[545] 'kbdrate' Last syscall:3
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: last math c1276000 last altivec 00000000
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: GPR00: 00000000 C1277F20 C1276000 7FFFFAC8 7FFFFAC8 00000000 C1BA87E0 00000000
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: GPR08: 00000064 FD6FD064 FD6FD000 FFFFFFFF 4800000C 10019404 00000000 00000000
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: GPR16: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00009032 01277F40 00000000 C0004518
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: GPR24: C0004280 10001108 00000000 7FFFFC4F 7FFFFAC8 FFFFFFEA C1BA87C0 00000001
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: Call backtrace:
> Jan 27 14:28:10 garp kernel: C0039B60 C00042DC 10000BD4 0FE6CC30 00000000
> 
> Allan
> 
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