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Re: disabling framebuffer device



I seem to have accidently cracked it, look in the /etc/X11 and edit XF86Config-4. Find the section that says "section 'device'", and in that section there is a field "Option useFBdevice true" change true to 'false' and that seems to have done it for me.

People who know much more about Xfree86 may say there is a proper way to do this?

Regards

On 2002.10.06 15:49 Osamu Aoki wrote:
Hi,

How can I disable (rmmod) framebuffer device which was activated by
"modprobe tdfxfb". (I am using stock 2.4.19-686-smp kernel-image)

Simple "rmmod tdfxfb" does not work:

  # "rmmod tdfxfb
  tdfxfb: Device or resource busy

I know I can reboot but that is not cool.

Osamu

PS: I am having funny cursor (Big white rectangle) problem in FB.
That
    is the reason I want to disable it.  Is there any good FB guide?

    LDP document is old (2000 for 2.2 kernel)

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