Try cirrusfb:640x480 or something Default video modes ------------------- At the moment, there are two kernel command line arguments supported: mode:640x480 mode:800x600 or mode:1024x768 Full support for startup video modes (modedb) will be integrated soon. 2009/1/16 Emmanouel Vasilakis <evas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi, I was trying a few days ago to boot a recent 2.6 kernel on my Amiga 3000. From what I found online, in order to get a framebuffer display from my Picasso IV, I needed to use the cirrusfb driver to the kernel which replaced the older clgen driver (In latest 2.6 kernels). I tried stuff like: amiboot -k vmlinuz video=cirrusfb: No matter what I append to the video parameter, I can never get a display from the graphics card, it always comes up from the native ECS. Kernel messages say that a cirrusfb supported card was found. I was then told that cirrusfb does not work as expected, so any information on that? What eventually worked somehow, was: video=amifb:off, which produced a display from the Picasso, but was full of garbage. Thanks, Emmanuel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-m68k" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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