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Re: console resolution



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> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 06:11:38PM -0500, Chris Jones wrote:

[..]

> > > I don't know if my video card takes care of that, but I find that
> > > moving the cursor, scrolling, etc. is noticeably faster on a
> > > framebuffer console than on the vga console. Mind you, since the
> > > vesa driver does not support my display's native 1400x1050, I use
> > > the atyfb driver. So I'm not sure how it would handle if I used the
> > > vga=xxx modes.

> > do you know if there is still a limitation of using the nvidia
> > framebuffer and the nvidia binary driver ?

[..]

> > -- 
> > You will be the victim of a bizarre joke.
 
> :-)
 
> I the above question the bizarre joke, or was this meant as a reply to a
> different post?

Sorry didn't see this reply.  The thread was about frame buffer and
console resolution (atleast where I jump on).

I was just asking weather or not there was still and issue with the
proprietary nvidia X driver and the nv framebuffer driver - I remember
before you could not use both at the same time, wondering if the same
was try now


I am presuming you have mistaken my signature for more than it is


> CJ


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