Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: emh on 29 November 2002, 21:16
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I was just curious about something.
In Mandrake 8.2, here are my options in my LILO boot loader:
linux
linux-non fb
linux-failsafe
windows
floppy
I was wondering if anybody knew what the difference is between the "linux" option and the "linux-nonfb" option.
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It means "non-frame-buffer". Some video cards can not handle the frame buffer enabled kernel (I believe only applies to console/vitual terminals).
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it used to apply to my video card. i had to use the non-fb option in red hat 7.0 and mandrake 8.0, and also i remember a mate of mine recompiled my kernel with some driver i found on the internet to get it to work.
Same hardware now works fine in mandrake 8.2 onwards (and i believe in red hat 7.2 onwards too).
I still don't know what the whole framebuffer thing is about though. i must look it up when i have time...
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Hey, the same is on my LILO, but what is the failsafe thing?
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try it and find out, dave. but im pretty sure that it boots to a command line or that twm(?) window mandager which is just a command line anyway.
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it boots to X with minimal options, so you can make repairs et c. the reason it boots with minimal options is of course so that it doesn't load a program that is making your computer crash or behave weirdly.
and yes, it boots to X with one twm window open. in mandrake anyway.