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vgaet4000 +cur
is in pcflop but none of the other pc kernel configuration files.
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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 09:44:32 GMT
I'm trying to get Plan 9 running on a P133 box I threw together with an
Tseng ET4000 card. After modifying the vgadb file on the boot disk, I got
the install to run fine, video and everything. As soon as the computer
restarts after installing, aux/vga stops working, even after I copy my new
vgadb from the floppy over to /lib/vgadb. The error message is: "aux/vga:
vgactlw: : bad arg in system call" Any ideas? Thanks for your
help.
Josh
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