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From: Krzysztof H. <krz...@po...> - 2009-02-22 11:16:02
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 11:25:04 +0200 Risto Suominen <ris...@gm...> wrote: > Krzysztof, thank you for your efforts. > > I've been using PowerMac platform with built-in ATI mach64 and Xorg > server 1.1.1. I will try to reproduce the problem with Xorg 1.1.1 and your options. I do not have the PowerMac and the ATI mach64 card. > > In my opinion, Xfbdev assumes that the cursor will disappear when > turning on graphics mode with ioctl(LinuxConsoleFd, KDSETMODE, > KD_GRAPHICS). It's obvious that fbcon is not doing anything to switch > the cursor off when it receives this ioctl, fbcon_is_inactive() > prevents it. The problem comes from that something has made it appear, > i.e. text mode frame buffer console. I have text consoles on VTs 1 to > 6 and X on 7. > > One maybe unusual property of atyfb is that the frame buffer is higher > than the screen. To make Xfbdev work correctly I needed the patch > below. > The patch is not a correct fix. A simple workaround is to set a vyres = yres and disable panning. I am able to reproduce this problem. A cause is that Xfbdev prints some messages after it set up graphics mode, so the screen got scrolled. I do not know what is an expected behaviour (maybe with KD_GRAPHICS no messages should be printed). Regards, Krzysztof ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Zostan mistrzem parkowania w Bombaju! Zagraj >> http://link.interia.pl/f204e |