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| CUSL2 User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: El Paso, Texas
Posts: 67
| Has anyone installed a Linux OS and used it with a CUSL2? Any problems? I picked up a copy of Mandrake Linux 7.2 today in hopes of installing it in a partition on this system. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Voklo, Slovenia
Posts: 5
| I have intalled Linux Slackware 7.1 on my machine (800EB , CUSL2,...) in it works without any problems. You must consider that you cannot use framebuffer with on-board graphics because i752 doesn't support linear framebuffering. lp Tadej |
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| CUSL2 User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: El Paso, Texas
Posts: 67
| What do you mean, that I can't use the on-board video? Or that I can't use an accelerator card? I am totally new to Linux. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Voklo, Slovenia
Posts: 5
| You CAN use on-board graphics ... but you can't use Framebuffer. Normal console mode and X Window system works fine with on-board card .. in normal mode. Definition of FrameBuffer (if this is any help to you): A framebuffer device is an abstraction for the graphic hardware. It represents the frame buffer of some video hardware, and allows application software to access the graphic hardware through a well-defined interface, so that the software doesn't need to know anything about the low-level interface stuff So ... you can run linux without framebuffer support. I don't know how to explain that As I said in the first line of my post: You CAN use on-board graphics with few limitations (FB). :> I hope I din't confused you .. too much Tadej |
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