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Old 04-30-2004, 11:46 PM   #1
r_jensen11
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Framebuffer support for 2.4.26 kernels?


Did they take this out for some reason? I can't seem to find this anymore when I use menuconfig, and when I tried xconfig it would never become un-gray. I'd install the 2.6.x series, but I just did a fresh install and I need to install some video drivers soon, and they only *easily* work for the 2.4.x series, not the 2.6.x series.
 
Old 05-01-2004, 01:39 AM   #2
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Check to see that your "Code Maturity Level Options" arent too restrictive. I had been thinking that Intermezzo wasn't included anymore (I am running 2.6.4) then realized I had to just uncheck a few of those options to make it availiable again.
 
  


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