From: Steven Walter <srwalter@yahoo.com>
To: Danijel Schiavuzzi <dschiavu@public.srce.hr>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Screen corruption in 2.4.18
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 18:03:30 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020320000330.GA15278@hapablap.dyn.dhs.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200203192112.WAA09721@jagor.srce.hr>
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 10:12:18PM +0100, Danijel Schiavuzzi wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Some two weeks ago I posted here a kernel bug report regarding
> a screen corruption issue. You can find it here:
> http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0203.0/1577.html
>
> As I didn't know if it's my hardware that is the cause of corruption,
> searched over the Internet and found that Thomas Brehm is also
> having the same problem, and he has the same motherboard as me
> (MSI MS-6340M, VIA KM133 chipset - VT8365 north + VIA686B south bridge).
>
> Short problem description: 2.4.17 kernel works fine, but any kernel
> higher than this makes the screen corrupted in any text or VESA fb
> mode. In standard text mode, the screen gets filled with vertical
> lines. In vesafb mode, random horizontal lines appear on the screen.
>
> However, I made up the 2.4.18 kernel to boot up properly by
> replacing the file
>
> ./linux/arch/i386/pci-pc.c
>
> with that from the 2.4.17 kernel. The kernel runs fine now.
>
> So, what seems to make the screen corruption?
I also experienced this problem on a VIA board. I tried removing my
chipset from the list of those which need the fix-up from pci-pc.c, and
this elimiated all the corruption. It would seem that this chip, at
least on our specific boards, does not need the fix-up, and in fact it
is detrimental.
--
-Steven
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
-- George Orwell
He's alive. He's alive! Oh, that fellow at RadioShack said I was mad!
Well, who's mad now?
-- Montgomery C. Burns
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-03-20 0:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-03-19 21:12 Screen corruption in 2.4.18 Danijel Schiavuzzi
2002-03-20 0:03 ` Steven Walter [this message]
[not found] ` <200203201506.QAA13795@jagor.srce.hr>
[not found] ` <20020320172516.GA14024@hapablap.dyn.dhs.org>
[not found] ` <200203211209.NAA11121@jagor.srce.hr>
2002-03-21 17:22 ` Steven Walter
[not found] ` <200203222204.XAA01121@jagor.srce.hr>
2002-03-22 23:23 ` Steven Walter
[not found] ` <200203231526.QAA09302@jagor.srce.hr>
2002-03-23 16:06 ` Steven Walter
[not found] ` <200203231741.SAA00071@jagor.srce.hr>
2002-03-23 18:26 ` VIA technical contact [was Screen corruption in 2.4.18] Steven Walter
2002-03-24 7:05 ` Screen corruption in 2.4.18 Andre Pang
2002-03-24 7:16 ` [PATCH] " Steven Walter
[not found] ` <200203241231.g2OCV5X18426@Port.imtp.ilyichevsk.odessa.ua>
2002-03-24 15:59 ` Steven Walter
2002-03-24 16:48 ` Alan Cox
2002-03-24 18:03 ` Steven Walter
2002-03-25 2:01 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-24 15:07 ` Danijel Schiavuzzi
2002-03-24 16:51 ` Alan Cox
2002-03-24 17:13 ` Danijel Schiavuzzi
2002-03-25 1:43 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-25 2:40 ` Steven Walter
2002-03-25 3:00 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-25 8:50 ` Marc Wilson
2002-03-25 17:07 ` Daniel Gryniewicz
2002-03-25 21:02 ` Steven Walter
2002-03-25 21:19 ` Marc Wilson
2002-03-29 2:06 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-29 3:16 ` Marc Wilson
2002-03-25 1:55 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-25 19:52 ` Danijel Schiavuzzi
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-03-25 17:59 Petr Vandrovec
2002-03-28 22:46 Bill Hammock
2002-03-29 0:14 ` Danijel Schiavuzzi
2002-03-29 2:05 ` Andre Pang
2002-03-29 12:26 Petr Vandrovec
2002-04-02 21:43 Chris Rankin
2002-04-02 22:33 ` Richard B. Johnson
2002-04-02 22:40 ` Chris Rankin
2002-04-03 14:00 ` Richard B. Johnson
2002-04-03 20:34 ` Chris Rankin
2002-04-02 23:38 ` Erik Ljungström
2002-04-02 22:50 Petr Vandrovec
2002-04-02 22:09 ` Chris Rankin
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