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2 uvesafb - A Generic Driver for VBE2+ compliant video cards
8 uvesafb should work with any video card that has a Video BIOS compliant
12 v86d. v86d is used to run the x86 Video BIOS code in a simulated and
32 uvesafb is a _generic_ driver which supports a wide variety of video
33 cards, but which is ultimately limited by the Video BIOS interface.
37 - A strict and limited set of supported video modes. Often the native
39 with uvesafb, simply because the Video BIOS doesn't support the
40 video mode you want to use. This can be especially painful with
41 widescreen panels, where native video modes don't have the 4:3 aspect
44 Video BIOS. Note that many nVidia Video BIOS-es claim to be VBE 3.0
54 video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap (compiled into the kernel)
63 video memory, console scrolling is done by changing the
68 the video memory (i.e. starts reading from top if it
69 reaches the end of video memory). Faster than ypan.
98 Remap 'n' MiB of video RAM. If 0 or not specified, remap memory
99 according to video mode.
101 vtotal:n If the video BIOS of your card incorrectly determines the total
102 amount of video RAM, use this option to override the BIOS (in MiB).
115 set the 'nocrtc' option to ensure that the video mode is properly
118 nocrtc Do not use CRTC timings while setting the video mode. This option
119 has any effect only if the Video BIOS is VBE 3.0 compliant. Use it
130 a module parameter, and not as a part of the video= string. If you
170 A list of video modes supported by the Video BIOS along with their
179 Uvesafb will set a video mode with the default refresh rate and timings
180 from the Video BIOS if you set pixclock to 0 in fb_var_screeninfo.