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Date:      Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:42:47 -0600
From:      Nikolas Britton <freebsd@nbritton.org>
To:        Nikolas Britton <freebsd@nbritton.org>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: kern/71142; VESA 1024x768 @ the console
Message-ID:  <41F5DC57.1050103@nbritton.org>
In-Reply-To: <41CC0203.6020609@nbritton.org>
References:  <20041224085217.42737.qmail@web61205.mail.yahoo.com> <41CC0203.6020609@nbritton.org>

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I got tired of having to patch by hand all the systems I wanted this 
patch on and all the systems I patched but then updated with cvsup so I 
made a simple batch script to do it for me, this script will do steps 
1...9 (see below). all you have to do is paste it into a file and then 
run it as root (i.e. "sh vesa-patch-script"):

cd /tmp
rm current-vesa_patch.tar.gz
fetch http://www.nbritton.org/uploads/current-vesa_patch.tar.gz
rm -r current-vesa_patch
tar -zxvf current-vesa_patch.tar.gz
cd /usr/src/sys/dev/syscons
patch </tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-syscons.diff
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol
cp /tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-vidcontrol.1 ./vidcontrol.1
cp /tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-vidcontrol.c ./vidcontrol.c
make && make install && make clean


Nikolas Britton wrote:

> Disclaimer!!!: please note that this patch was never meant for newbies 
> and that if you decide to use it you are basically on your own if you 
> have any problems with it. This patch is very much still in alpha 
> status, but it does work and if It breaks your system you can always 
> back it out.
>
>> 1. do I copy the patch exactly as is from the webpage?
>>  
>>
> no, forget the patches from the webpage it's all messed up and you 
> have to run it though scripts and edit it and stuff etc etc....
> -----------------------------
> Step 0: su to root.
> Step 1: cd into /tmp
> Step 2: fetch the patch: "fetch 
> http://www.nbritton.org/uploads/current-vesa_patch.tar.gz"
>
> Alternate Source (these patches are from Deng XueFeng BTW): 
> http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/current/2004-08/att-2992/current-vesa_patch.tar.gz 
>
>
> Step 3: Extract the files from the archive: "tar -zxvf curr*gz"
> Step 4: cd into /usr/src/sys/dev/syscons
> Step 5: patch the files: "patch 
> </tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-syscons.diff" (make sure this applies 
> cleanly, no error messages!)
> Step 6: cd into /usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol (usr.sbin is not a typo)
> Step 7: Copy the file current-vidcontrol.1 here:  "cp 
> /tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-vidcontrol.1 ./vidcontrol.1"
> Step 8: Copy the file current-vidcontrol.c here:  "cp 
> /tmp/current-vesa_patch/current-vidcontrol.c ./vidcontrol.c"
> Step 9: while your in there rebuild vidcontrol: "make && make install 
> && make clean"
> Step 10: cd into /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
> (if you have never done this before then your kernel will be 
> "GENERIC", if you have then you don't need me to explain what to do)
> Step 11: Add the kernel option for VESA support to your kernel: echo 
> "options VESA" >> GENERIC
> Step 12: Add the kernel option for SC_PIXEL_MODE to your kernel: echo 
> "options SC_PIXEL_MODE" >> GENERIC
> Step 13: config your kernel: config GENERIC
> Step 14: cd into ../compile/GENERIC
> Step 15: rebuild your kernel: "make depend && make && make install"
> Step 16: reboot
> (After FreeBSD reboots and loads you will see this message several 
> times (ignore it) "vidcontrol: showing the mouse: Invalid argument")
> Step 17: login as root
> Step 18: Now change the video mode "vidcontrol MODE_279"
> (you should now have a console at 1024x768, if you don't you did 
> something wrong.)
> Step 19: If everthing seems ok then add it to the /etc/rc.conf file: 
> allscreens_flags="MODE_279"
> Step 20: reboot or do a "shutdown now"
> Step 21: login as a normal user, you're done, have fun :-), report any 
> bugs your having to I think ether freebsd-current or freebsd-hackers 
> mailing lists.
>
> you can also use "vidcontrol -i mode | grep G" to see a complete list 
> of supported modes (this is a list of modes supported by your video 
> card, not your monitor!) and if you want you can play with these other 
> modes "vidcontrol MODE_modenumber"
>
> Also note that if you try to update your sources with cvsup it will 
> overwrite the changes you made to the files so you will have to redo 
> steps 0 though 8 again (this is how you can back out the changes if 
> you have problems with it).
>
>
>
>
>
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