Re: UVESAFB in kernel 2.6.24

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2008/1/8, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Mark (markg85@xxxxxxxxx) said:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I just downloaded and installed the latest kernel rpm from koji [1]
> > but found out that uvesafb isn't enabled in the fedora kernels. Could
> > a kernel maintainer put the following value in the config-generc:
> >
> > CONFIG_FB_UVESA=y
> >
> > so that uvesafb is enabled in the next build?
> > more information about uvesafb can be found here [2].
>
> Why wouldn't it be a module like (most) other framebuffers?
>
> Bill

Well.. vesafb is also enabled with 'y' and because uvesafb is it's
successor it seems logical to me that it also gets enabled with 'y'
(not as a module but build in). Perhaps a good idea for fedora to add
a anaconda installer option that allows you to set the boot resolution
or add the option in the firstboot.

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