Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Mon, 12 Oct 1998 00:13:16 -0400 (EDT) | From | George <> | Subject | Little extra line at bottom of screen |
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I'm currently running standard vgacon on my Cirrus Logic GD 5430 (rev 71) video card with 2MB of RAM under 2.1.125. In mode 8 (132x43), I get 3/4 of a line at the bottom of the screen that is a section of the scrollback buffer. I'm not using vesafb (card doesn't support VESA 2.0 it seems). Booted with 'vga=8' as the only parameter. I can't select the line with gpm either.
Currently the line reads: "BOOT_IMAGE=2.1.125 ro root=301", which is what I had on the previous console I was on from a "cat /proc/cmdline". Switching away, typing "dmesg" and switching back to this mail makes it say "Process rm (pid: 1229, process nr: 63, stackpage=c40a500)" from the oops I had earlier with "rm -rf /proc". Only cosmetic it appears...
-George
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