Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 21 Feb 1999 07:43:05 +0000 | From | Raj Dutt <> | Subject | Re: VESA and AWE64 |
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> I just read about this Vesa think know being supported in the > kernel, i have heard friends saying that this think improves graphics in > windows 9x...
Your friends are quite wrong. VESA does _not_ improve graphics in Windows 9x. The place were vesa helped was back in the dos days. VESA used to be a blessing in disguise for demo coders. It provided a layer of abstraction for all the different chipsets (through the VBE). Nowadays, this layer of abstraction is provided by the OS in the case of Windows, or X in the case of Linux.
> they told me all i required was that my graphic board is > vesa-compatible.....i got a Cirrus logic 5446 on and i586 machine....know > it is a good idea that i compile the kernel with vesa support...will it be > usefull ??? doesn't have any problem with XFree ??? (i use version > 3.3.3.1)
If you compile VESA into the kernel, it'll be used in fbcon, and you'll see the pretty penguin upon boot up. This shouldn't affect XFree one bit.
Best Regards, Raj Dutt Voxel Dot Net, Inc
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