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Date:      Fri, 22 Sep 2000 16:38:09 +0200
From:      Graham Wheeler <gram@cequrux.com>
To:        Siegbert Baude <siegbert.baude@gmx.de>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Framebuffer driver?
Message-ID:  <39CB6ED0.C98E045@cequrux.com>
References:  <39CB622E.4B1A6BE4@cequrux.com> <39CB6AC5.D2ABD0DC@gmx.de>

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Siegbert Baude wrote:
> 
> You can use any X-Server (including the accelerated ones) atop the
> framebuffer-device on Linux. No need to use the X-Framebuffer-Server.

Couldn't get it to work, but maybe that's just me. I tried using the
XFDrake configurator, xf86config, and the old XF86Config file that
worked with FreeBSD, but got nowhere. Then again, I couldn't get XFDrake
or xf86config to configure the FB server *either*, and only got that to
work again by doing an `upgrade' from the Mandrake CD-ROMs. I can't
remember the problems now, although one I do remember is X starting up
and logging all the dot clocks as 28.0, and then saying no modes
matching the dot clock were found.

The chipset is a Trident Cyberblade i/1, and I struggled a lot with
FreeBSD as well with it, eventually only getting it to work by
downloading a config file from a web site (ironically for Linux).
XFree86-4.0 had no problem with it at all (but had a whole bunch of
other problems, which caused me to revert to 3.3.6).

Since buying this laptop 4 months ago, I seem to have spent a huge
amount of time just trying to get into into a usable state. The lesson
being to research before purchasing, rather than just buying the one
that seemed the best value for money at the time.

> > There are a couple of other nice aspects - doing a `halt' actually
> > powers down the laptop, which isn't the case with FreeBSD (but maybe
> > I've just not configured apm properly on FreeSBD?).
> 
> Look at the -p option of shutdown. Works well for me and I also heard this from
> other guys here on the list.

Yeah, that looks like it'll work.

gram
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