It also has bad effects on boot time. My desktop takes something like 3 times as long to boot after r269471. If it can't be fixed quickly, it needs to be reverted. -Nathan On 08/15/14 15:27, Adrian Chadd wrote: > keep in mind that the vt_vga code will be used for new VGA bring-up on > hardware that exposes legacy VGA bits and pieces, at least until EFI > booting is guaranteed everywhere. Trying to do development on the > console of something using the current vt_vga in order to bring up > things like an ethernet driver will be .. special. > > > -a > > > On 15 August 2014 15:14, Aleksandr Rybalko <ray_at_ddteam.net> wrote: >> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 23:28:07 +0200 >> Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina <cpm_at_fbsd.es> wrote: >> >>>> I believe it's still broken. There's a related PR at >>>> http://bugs.freebsd.org/192452 and, I suspect, 192456. Aleksandr, would >>>> you mind reverting this reversion? It seems to have created a lot of >>>> problems. >>>> -Nathan >>> Yes, I think that ray_at_ is around here somewhere to fix this :P >>> >>> Regards, >>> -- >>> Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina <cpm_at_fbsd.es> >> Hi guys! >> >> Sorry for delay. >> Carlos, can you please share picture of such bad behaviuor? >> Looks like this mode almost unused novadays, so modern hardware have problems >> in implementations of this mode. >> >> Thanks! >> >> WBW >> -- >> Aleksandr Rybalko <ray_at_ddteam.net> >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org"Received on Fri Aug 15 2014 - 21:51:37 UTC
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