From: Antonino A. D. <ad...@gm...> - 2007-10-16 08:35:37
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On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 19:04 -0400, cga2000 wrote: > On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 10:51:20AM EDT, Antonino A. Daplas wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 07:53 -0400, cga2000 wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:43:35AM EDT, Antonino A. Daplas wrote: > > > > On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 19:24 -0400, cga2000 wrote: > > > > > > And let us know what kind of driver you are using. > > > > > > I have video=atyfb:1400x1050 in my grub boot command. > > > > > > The card is a mach64. > > > > > > > This has to be a bug if your atyfb can't even show the console colors > > properly. I'll CC some people. > > Thank you for your interest. > > > Can you post your dmesg and fbset -i? > > Here's the output of fbset -i: > > mode "1400x1050-60" > # D: 107.701 MHz, H: 63.804 kHz, V: 59.853 Hz > geometry 1400 1050 1400 5980 8 > timings 9285 128 48 13 0 112 3 > accel true > rgba 8/0,8/0,8/0,0/0 > endmode > > Frame buffer device information: > Name : ATY Mach64 > Address : 0xfd000000 > Size : 8384512 > Type : PACKED PIXELS > Visual : PSEUDOCOLOR > XPanStep : 8 > YPanStep : 1 > YWrapStep : 0 > LineLength : 1400 > MMIO Address: 0xfc000000 > MMIO Size : 2048 > Accelerator : ATI Mach64GT > > What does the rgba line mean? > red|green|blue|alpha length/offset > As to dmesg, could you be a bit more specific? > Just the atyfb messages. > I don't want to spam the list with unrelated material. > > Would you want the dmesg log immediately after a (re)boot? Anytime, doesn't matter. > > If you need the entire dmesg, I'll put it up some place on the web, > hopefully tomorrow. > > > If you're using a recent kernel, try tinkering with > > linux 2.6.20 .. which is pretty recent? > > > /sys/module/vt/parameters/default_blu|default_grn|default_red > > Hmm .. I don't seem to have anything called default_blu on this machine > and no vt directory in the /sys/module tree. > > Would this be a clue? > > > The above will show you the colors of the console palette, which you can > > also customize anytime. > > Interesting. When I have the time I would like to change the default > colors to something a bit more interesting -- both in the console and > in xterm for the sake of applications that do not support 256 colors. > It's a 2.6,21 or 2.6.22 feature. Tony |