Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 May 2004 01:23:40 +0100 (BST) | From | James Simmons <> | Subject | Re: Is it possible to implement interrupt time printk's reliably? |
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> So how long is the delay between PCI probe time (when the framebuffer goes > active) and when early user space is up with initrd? Or is initrd up first? If > initrd is up first then early user space mode setting will occur at the same > time that it does currently.
Why do we even need a fbdev layer then!!! We might as well remove it completly!!!!
Its totally destroy's my dream of a real multidesktop OS :-( This is why I'm so upset. Using userland libraries to do multidesktop OS is a really limited retarded way of doing it. I worked on this for 3 years. Testing different systems with different configurations. Now I realize it will die a painful death.
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