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    From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Fri Feb 23 05:46:54 2018
    Hey Benny!

    ----- '<Esc>:read !uname -a' starts
    Linux mikey 4.15.5 #1 SMP Fri Feb 23 05:23:12 UTC 2018 x86_64 Intel(R) Atom(TM)
    CPU C2758 @ 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
    ----- '<Esc>:read !uname -a' ends

    ----- '<Esc>:read !dmesg | grep astdrmfb' starts
    [ 0.240840] fbcon: astdrmfb (fb0) is primary device
    [ 0.455224] ast 0000:02:00.0: fb0: astdrmfb frame buffer device
    ----- '<Esc>:read !dmesg | grep astdrmfb' ends

    ----- '<Esc>:read !cat /sys/class/graphics/fb0/virtual_size' starts
    1920,1080
    ----- '<Esc>:read !cat /sys/class/graphics/fb0/virtual_size' ends

    Also displays 8 penguins on bootup as it should.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Don't cry for me I have vi.
    --- GNU bash, version 4.4.18(1)-release (x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Sat Feb 24 02:16:06 2018
    Hello Maurice!

    23 Feb 2018 05:46, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

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    Linux mikey 4.15.5 #1 SMP Fri Feb 23 05:23:12 UTC 2018 x86_64 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2758 @ 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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    +1

    ----- '<Esc>:read !dmesg | grep astdrmfb' starts
    [ 0.240840] fbcon: astdrmfb (fb0) is primary device
    [ 0.455224] ast 0000:02:00.0: fb0: astdrmfb frame buffer device
    ----- '<Esc>:read !dmesg | grep astdrmfb' ends

    +1

    ----- '<Esc>:read !cat /sys/class/graphics/fb0/virtual_size' starts 1920,1080
    ----- '<Esc>:read !cat /sys/class/graphics/fb0/virtual_size' ends

    +1, i just got a android device that supports 6K resolutions :)

    Also displays 8 penguins on bootup as it should.

    so now feeding bitcoin miners around the globe ? :=)

    google "github nocoin"


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

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    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Sat Feb 24 03:42:02 2018
    Hey Benny!

    +1, i just got a android device that supports 6K resolutions :)

    I wasn't aware there is/was 6K resolution. I've heard of 4K but usually on so-called smart TVs and the such.

    Also displays 8 penguins on bootup as it should.

    so now feeding bitcoin miners around the globe ? :=)

    Not that I am aware of. What do framebuffer linux kernel penguins have to do with bitcoin mining?

    google "github nocoin"

    Isn't that a browser issue? All I have for browsing are two text browsers; lynx and links.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Don't cry for me I have vi.
    --- GNU bash, version 4.4.18(1)-release (x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Sat Feb 24 22:18:38 2018
    Hello Maurice!

    24 Feb 2018 03:42, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    +1, i just got a android device that supports 6K resolutions :)
    I wasn't aware there is/was 6K resolution. I've heard of 4K but
    usually on so-called smart TVs and the such.

    there is 8K aswell

    Also displays 8 penguins on bootup as it should.
    so now feeding bitcoin miners around the globe ? :=)
    Not that I am aware of. What do framebuffer linux kernel penguins
    have to do with bitcoin mining?

    if links and lynx support javascripts

    google "github nocoin"
    Isn't that a browser issue? All I have for browsing are two text browsers; lynx and links.

    links & lynx have javascript use flags is removed in gentoo, but that does not mean above browser does not have a ./configure option for it

    is it supported ?


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/4.9.76-gentoo-r1 (i686))
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001 to Benny Pedersen on Sat Feb 24 23:02:40 2018
    Hey Benny!

    there is 8K aswell

    I've heard of 8k except last time I checked very little to none supported it. I looked but couldn't find anything that claims to support or even acknowledge the existance of 6k. 4k seems to be the way to go these days if even that. From what I've seen in the way of supported graphics, HD seems to be the most common. That is what I have working given the monitor and the graphics chip I am currently using (AST2400).

    if links and lynx support javascripts

    Neither supports it. links used to way back when but it required the JDK linbrairies and --enable-graphics to 'work'. Beats me if it did work back then
    as I never bothered with installing JDK as I had zero need or use for it. I did have an --enable-graphics links working on the console back then but ditched it as I didn't like the gpm and/or xorg dependency the graphics ability
    requires. I do prefer the text version of links for browsing and lynx for text
    dumps of html documents, which is why I have both handy.

    ----- '<Esc>:read !links -version' starts
    Links 2.14
    ----- '<Esc>:read !links -version' ends

    ----- '<Esc>:read !lynx -version' starts
    Lynx Version 2.8.8rel.2 (09 Mar 2014)
    libwww-FM 2.14, SSL-MM 1.4.1, OpenSSL 1.1.0g, ncurses 6.1.20180127(wide)
    Built on linux-gnu Feb 22 2018 21:32:01

    Copyrights held by the Lynx Developers Group,
    the University of Kansas, CERN, and other contributors.
    Distributed under the GNU General Public License (Version 2).
    See http://lynx.isc.org/ and the online help for more information.

    See http://www.openssl.org/ for information about OpenSSL.
    ----- '<Esc>:read !lynx -version' ends

    links & lynx have javascript use flags is removed in gentoo

    No need to anymore. I don't believe there was ever a javascript enabled version of lynx. Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Don't cry for me I have vi.
    --- GNU bash, version 4.4.18(1)-release (x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001)