moreau francis napisał(a): >>I think the "buffer" could be shadowed in kernel and updated >> periodically. > Ok I can try using frame buffer, but I'm afraid to use such code for such > small graphic device. [...] > Do you know if I can find an example in kernel code for such implementation ? I am afraid I don't know much about fb internals. I haven't used it much as a user nor written any fb code. >>Yes and no. No because framebuffer is about drawing graphics not text >>and yest for there is fbcon console driver on top of the framebuffer. At >>least AFAIK. > > does that mean once there is fbcon console driver set up on top of framebuffer > I can't use anymore /dev/fb for drawing graphics ? Of course not! :) As I stated I haven't used fb much but I have ran mplayer right on top of the content of the output of "ls -l /dev". Try to find something in: /usr/src/linux/drivers/video/console/fbcon.c -- Było mi bardzo miło. Trzecia pospolita klęska, [...] >Łukasz< Już nie katolicka lecz złodziejska. (c)PP
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