Am I the only one that has no color in my text console? I have the same problem with Ed's Debian, except that Xfree has the same issue, At least Gentoox's Xfree is in color. I'm using the HD AV connector to my projection TV, and I suspect this may be a clue?
Running 800x600 has really made me notice that my set needs tuning.
Given that I have HD, and the chipset supports it, anyone tried running one of the HD resolutions, especially widescreen?
Shades of Grey in the Text Console & upping the res
NTSC Xbox.
NTSC Projection TV, that doesn't understand PAL, so I'd expect it to be rolling as well as B&W.
xbvset stuff is set NTSC.
Where is the mode for the console set?
My linuxboot.cfg contains:
kernel vmlinuz
append root=/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part2 devfs=mount kbd-reset xbox=hdd
rivafb y
I notice that the stardust linuxboot.cfg includes:
vesafb y
xymode 640x480
I'm wondering if that's the problem, and I'll test it later. Is there any information on the options to the pre-built gentoox kernel somewhere?
NTSC Projection TV, that doesn't understand PAL, so I'd expect it to be rolling as well as B&W.
xbvset stuff is set NTSC.
Where is the mode for the console set?
My linuxboot.cfg contains:
kernel vmlinuz
append root=/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part2 devfs=mount kbd-reset xbox=hdd
rivafb y
I notice that the stardust linuxboot.cfg includes:
vesafb y
xymode 640x480
I'm wondering if that's the problem, and I'll test it later. Is there any information on the options to the pre-built gentoox kernel somewhere?
I thought "Ey" was Canadian for Eh, Meh, Feh, Keh, and various other international forms of communicating a brain fart?
I once asked a friend of mine who had lived in Toronto for a few years, what Canada was like. His reply: "It's like The US, only cleaner, colder, and things cost more."
Time for the Kareoke version of Three Dead Trolls In A Baggie's "War of 1812"???
I once asked a friend of mine who had lived in Toronto for a few years, what Canada was like. His reply: "It's like The US, only cleaner, colder, and things cost more."
Time for the Kareoke version of Three Dead Trolls In A Baggie's "War of 1812"???
To dispel any international misconceptions : although it is certainly of the brain-fart variety, we typically mean something like 'know what I'm saying', although often it's unconscious, yes Example: "Take off, eh!" translates roughly to "Go away, you hear me?" Don't ask why, I guess were strangeI thought "Ey" was Canadian for
I'll agree except for the cold, I just finished a 30-40C summer, oh man was it frikin hot... is -10 to -20C cold for winter? Ya, I guess so wtf I am I talking about, eh? I'm in BC, but if I was in Ontario (Toronto) I would probably dispute the cleanliness too...like The US, only cleaner, colder, and things cost more