* How to check for the framebuffer device and the right kernel module
@ 2004-06-19 20:57 Otto Wyss
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From: Otto Wyss @ 2004-06-19 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'linux-kernel'
I've written a simple app which checks if the framebuffer device is
correct installed (see
"http://wyodesktop.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=checkapp.html"). I do
it by more less just using the device. My little check app is working
but shouldn't there be a more correct way?
I'm also not sure what results are produced when the device exists but
without the right kernel module. How can I check for a kernel module to
inform the user about it?
O. Wyss
PS. I welcome any feedback (e-mail) how this little app behaves on
anyones system.
--
See a huge pile of work at "http://wyodesktop.sourceforge.net/"
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* How to check for the framebuffer device and the right kernel module
@ 2004-06-22 19:32 Otto Wyss
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From: Otto Wyss @ 2004-06-22 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'linux-kernel'
I've written a simple app which checks if the framebuffer device is
correct installed. I do
it by more less just using the device. My little check app is working
but shouldn't there be a more correct way?
I'm also not sure what results are produced when the device exists but
without the right kernel module. How can I check for a kernel module to
inform the user about it?
O. Wyss
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