On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 11:52, Andre Leblanc wrote:
Not exactly my area of expertise but what about that "no framebuffer
found" line... sounds like you have X Configured to use a framebuffer, but
maybe thats not compiled into the kernel. framebuffers from what I've
heard are not the best idea for general purpose X Displays. causes alot
of problems. also it mentions that there were screens found, but they are
not configured properly (or some similar message) check your HorizSync
and VertRefresh Lines, and the mode lines.
Good luck,
Andre
I read it the same way - although I'd qualify the observations with the
consideration that framebuffers work better with some hardware where the
supporting code is more advanced than with other. Framebuffers work fine
with older ATI cards, for instance, but for NVidia, where for some time
the only support was via a binary-only module, I'm pretty sure that it
isn't *quite* as complete yet. That said, it sounds like there isn't
anything compiled into the kernel or as a module to provide framebuffer
support at present, so at this point, the X server should be switched.
An apt-cache search nvidia only points to xserver-svga, which is for
XFree86 3.3.6, although there is a beta source code in nvidia-glx-src
for an XFree86 4.0 driver. Apparently you install it, build it and
install that, and voila.