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2014 Jun 03
3
Undef symbol FAIL: luaL_checklstring in vesa.c32
Testing Syslinux 6.03-pre13 in a BIOS 32-bit VM,
boot: vesa.c32
Undef symbol FAIL: luaL_checklstring
Failed to load COM32 file vesa.c32
boot:
Is there a Lua-related issue?
Is vesa.c32 expecting some kind of argument?
TIA,
Ady.
2019 Nov 01
2
Individuals interested in VESA memberships?
Hi! Recently I've been working with the rest of the X.Org board to try to get
X.org access to VESA memberships so that contributors that don't have an
employer who is able/willing to join VESA can potentially get access to the
various benefits of a VESA membership, such as access to DisplayPort
specifications. Since I need to gather a list of interested X.org members, I'd
like to know
2013 Jan 09
1
[syslinux:firmware] vesa: Correct screencpy() prototype
On 01/07/2013 12:51 PM, syslinux-bot for Matt Fleming wrote:
> Commit-ID: 15a67011987c341814533ac4d8e23c9a72dc7605
> Gitweb: http://www.syslinux.org/commit/15a67011987c341814533ac4d8e23c9a72dc7605
> Author: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com>
> AuthorDate: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 14:42:16 +0000
> Committer: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com>
> CommitDate:
2014 Jun 03
2
Undef symbol FAIL: luaL_checklstring in vesa.c32
"H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> writes:
> On 06/03/2014 02:59 AM, Ady wrote:
>
>> Testing Syslinux 6.03-pre13 in a BIOS 32-bit VM,
>> boot: vesa.c32
>> Undef symbol FAIL: luaL_checklstring
>> Failed to load COM32 file vesa.c32
>> boot:
>>
>> Is there a Lua-related issue?
>>
>> Is vesa.c32 expecting some kind of
2007 Jan 12
2
Switching from Vesa driver to video adapter driver fails
The Vesa driver works fine with CentOS 4.4. I have an NVidia 6200 video
adapter. I go to Applications | System Settings | Display | Hardware tab
and find my video adapter in the list and set it. The dialog tells me I
have to log out for it to take effect, so I duly do that. I then getting
a message from a non-graphics screen saying that the attempt to switch
to the video adapter failed. When
2010 Apr 05
3
Blank screen at startup (conflict with VESA VGA)
Hi all,
new to this list ;)
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T61. lspci|grep VGA says:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 140M (rev a1)
I have Slacware64-13.0 and Slackware64-current installed.
Nouveau is modularized in all my kernels for -current.
A problem arise even if I don't want to use nouveau under X: unless nouveau be blacklisted in
2013 Nov 12
1
syslinux ansi <-> vesa color mapping
I have noticed anything using ANSI escape sequences to color text does not work
if syslinux is in VESA mode. It only works if the \1#, \2#, or \3# are used.
This means that libmenu which relies on csprint fails to render colors in
VESA mode. I noticed the default color table has a complete table generated at
runtime for all VGA color combinations, which csprint also does but from VGA
attributes on
2007 Aug 25
1
Linux Kernel VESA Video Modes for 1440x900
Jan, List:
Is there any way we can compile a kernel to include the VESA Video
Modes for 1440x900 resolution so that we can pass grub VGA=867 for
1440x900. This will all me to work in runlevel 3 without the screen
resolution being stretched from 1024x768 to 1440x900. The stretch causes
everything to be distorted. The necessary VESA modes and numbers are:
1440x900
(dec;
2001 Feb 21
1
S: Vesa VBE for Windows 2000 (Duke Nukem 3d)
Hi
I want to play Duke Nukem 3d, but I need a Vesa driver, but i can't find
anyone who want to work.
Is there somebody who know something about this problem??????
I have: Windows 2000
Creative Labs RIVA TNT
2009 Nov 12
3
Syslinux set vesa mode
Does Syslinux (and pxelinux, and isolinux, etc) support setting video modes?
2014 Jun 05
1
Undef symbol FAIL: luaL_checklstring in vesa.c32
Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> writes:
>> "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> writes:
>>
>>> I didn't realize how many modules there are in Lua, and quite frankly
>>> not all of them are very well named in the sense that it is clear that
>>> they are Lua-related. vesa.c32 is one of those - it is one of several
>>> Lua
2005 Jan 21
1
VESA tests
Hello!
There is a floppy image from 2003 for testing video cards at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/vesatest/
If you are still interested, I will do some tests..
Alex
2010 Dec 16
13
[Bug 32453] New: SIGABRT caused by malloc around RegionCreate. Can only reproduce with nouveau not vesa.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32453
Summary: SIGABRT caused by malloc around RegionCreate. Can only
reproduce with nouveau not vesa.
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
2019 May 25
2
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 3:42 PM Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt at gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Gregory Lee Bartholomew wrote:
> > Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called
> > "The Boot Loader Specification".
>
> Which distributions are using this yet?
>
> > This patch enables syslinux's
> > (vesa)menu.c32 modules to parse the
2019 May 24
3
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called "The Boot
Loader Specification". This patch enables syslinux's (vesa)menu.c32 modules to
parse the drop-in files that are defined by this new specification.
Link to The Boot Loader Specification:
https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION
Link to demonstration bootdisk image (82MB gzipped):
2020 Feb 13
2
opus-codec.org/comparison: Mono or Stereo?
Looking at the Opus comparison page[1], I can't figure out whether the
Opus/AAC/Vorbis/MP3 lines are meant to imply a mono or stereo
encoding. Could someone please update the caption to clarify this?
The single dot for G.711 is clearly mono, but for stereo music, are
the codecs at the top meant to converge near 128 kbps, or 256 kbps?
[1] http://opus-codec.org/comparison/
2020 Sep 10
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-vesa 2.5.0
This release rolls up a few minor bug fixes since 2.4.0. We now refuse
to run on machines with UEFI firmware (on Linux only, patches welcome
for other OSes) since it won't work in the general case and you
probably have a kernel framebuffer driver running already. We also only
attempt to use 24bpp if the alternative would be pseudocolor, but note
that since xserver 1.20 24bpp will not work at
2018 Feb 15
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-vesa 2.4.0
Nothing terribly exciting, but enough bug fixes to justify a release.
Adam Jackson (4):
Don't build old probe method on sufficiently new servers
Fall back to VGA if the palette API isn't supported
Use VBEFreeVBEInfo not free
vesa 2.4.0
Emil Velikov (1):
autogen.sh: use quoted string variables
Ian Lepore (1):
Honor Option "NoDDC" correctly
2015 Jun 16
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-vesa 2.3.4
Minor update to fix PanelID support. The minimum xserver version is
now 1.6; if you haven't updated your xserver in the last six years, now
would be a good time.
Adam Jackson (3):
configure: Drop PanelID test
Don't include deprecated xf86PciInfo.h
vesa 2.3.4
Alan Coopersmith (1):
Raise required version of xorg-server to >= 1.6
git tag: xf86-video-vesa-2.3.4
2008 Jun 12
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-vesa 1.99.1
Aaron Plattner (1):
Don't disable FB access when it's already disabled.
Adam Jackson (9):
Remove all trace of mfb
Bug #10004: Fix palette initialization in 8bpp modes.
Fix boolean inversion in VBE screen clear.
Remove some useless module loading cruft.
Prefer a more modern depth/bpp selection.
Add semi-reasonable mode validation.
Clean up