Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 02 Sep 1999 07:46:31 -0400 | From | Joe <> | Subject | frame buffer & cursor |
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I am not sure if this is a kernel issue or if it is gpm but is there any way to change the cursor from a block to something else like a normal pointing cursor when using the framebuffer? I imagine yes, but would this be in the kernel code, or do I need to look into gpm?
Also the penguins are cute, and I have two of them (SMP) but they are the reson my screen gets resized. Is there a "nopenguin" commad line option or some way of using the framebuffer without having them there? (Sorry if I offend anyone)
I.E rather than show the penguins at the top of my screen, I'd like to set them in the console screenblanker. Yes I saw something similar somewhere else and liked the idea.
-- Joseph Acosta ........ SMP Linux / NT 4.0 / BSD /Solaris home: joeja@mindspring.com alias: josepha48@yahoo.com
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