Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost> writes: > On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 07:28:37AM +0000, matthew green wrote: >> Module Name: src >> Committed By: mrg >> Date: Sat Mar 7 07:28:37 UTC 2015 >> >> Modified Files: >> src/distrib/notes/i386: contents >> src/etc/etc.i386: Makefile.inc >> src/sys/arch/i386/conf: GENERIC >> Added Files: >> src/sys/arch/i386/conf: LEGACY >> >> Log Message: >> remove vga@isa and pcdisplay@isa from i386 GENERIC, and create a new >> LEGACY kernel that includes them instead. now radeon@pci is able to >> properly claim wsdisplay0 on i386 systems, and radeondrmkms has a good >> chance of working. >> >> this "fixes" PR#49290. > > This should also "fix" a problem I noticed with an intel device but > didn't report yet: > an intelfb0 is attached to i915drmkms0@pci, but a vga@isa is also > attached, ending up with 2 wsdisplays. The console keyboard is then > attached to wsdisplay1, leaving the console (wsdisplay0) without > keyboard ... Sorry, I missed the discussion on this. Will LEGACY be built by default? What's the set of computers that one has to use LEGACY on? Is it just systems that are so old that vga is not via PCI? Are there thought to be any that have a 486 and could have worked?
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