Alfred von Campe
2008-Apr-16 21:46 UTC
[CentOS] Centosplus kernel does not have framebuffer support?
I'm still using CentOS 4.6, but have been planning an upgrade to CentOS 5 for quite a while. One of the things that was holding me back is that the CentOS 5.0 kernel did not have the framebuffer support enabled by default. So I waited for CentOS 5.1. However, on one of my test systems I ran into the bad NFS performance issue (see CentOS bug 2635), so I plan to use the centosplus kernel. However, it appears that this kernel does not have the framebuffer support enabled -- arrgghhh! So, is this just an oversight or is there a reason for not enabling the framebuffer support on the centosplus kernel? Alfred (who really wants to upgrade to CentOS 5 but cannot live with the NFS performance issue and does not want to build his own kernel RPMs)
Akemi Yagi
2008-Apr-16 23:21 UTC
[CentOS] Centosplus kernel does not have framebuffer support?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Alfred von Campe <alfred at von-campe.com> wrote:> I'm still using CentOS 4.6, but have been planning an upgrade to CentOS 5 > for quite a while. One of the things that was holding me back is that the > CentOS 5.0 kernel did not have the framebuffer support enabled by default. > So I waited for CentOS 5.1. However, on one of my test systems I ran into > the bad NFS performance issue (see CentOS bug 2635), so I plan to use the > centosplus kernel. However, it appears that this kernel does not have the > framebuffer support enabled -- arrgghhh! > > So, is this just an oversight or is there a reason for not enabling the > framebuffer support on the centosplus kernel? > > Alfred (who really wants to upgrade to CentOS 5 but cannot live with the > NFS performance issue and does not want to build his own kernel RPMs)I confirm that the centosplus kernel has the framebuffer support disabled: # CONFIG_FB_VESA is not set I don't know how this has happened but am sure we will hear from Johnny Hughes :-D You have another choice here if you would rather not wait for the next update of the centosplus kernel. The standard kernel with the same NFS bug fix is available from: http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/kernel/5/ I have just checked the kernels in there; they do have the framebuffer support enabled. Akemi