L4linux is currently working with l4fb (Dope) or not?

Tiago Lopes tiagojclopes at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 00:47:24 CEST 2007


Hi,

Sorry, but it isn't :|
I've made it all from the beginning: I've got "source-2007-06-30.tar.bz2"
and "emscb-source-2007-06-30.tar.bz2" and extracted both to the same dir.
Called "make configure-all" and "build/linux/make menuconfig" and there is
no such option under the menu you refer to.
I've even checkout new l4linux 2.6.22 and tried with that, again no such
option...I've included a screen shot to prove I'm not going nuts ;)
So, is this option deprecated and only present on older config files or I'm
doing something wrong...?

Tiago Lopes


On 9/5/07, Bjoern Doebel <doebel at os.inf.tu-dresden.de> wrote:
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> Tiago Lopes wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Actually I'm building it from the source snapshot. Where do I enable the
> > l4fb support under L4linux? Calling  "make menuconfig" on build/linux
> > doesn't show any l4fb options to build the stubs (under L4 configuration
> > menu). It seems this option was removed from the newer L4linux or it
> needs
> > some external patch?
> >
> > Tiago Lopes
>
> Nope, it's right there.
>
> make menuconfig -> L4Linux configuration -> Stub drivers -> Framebuffer
> driver for l4con and DOpE (input/output)
>
> Regards,
> Bjoern
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