Hi,
> As a workaround you can use -vga std or -vga qxl. The latter will work
> even better when we have a kernel driver.
There is a kernel driver for -vga std too ;)
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/145479/
Didn't try on ppc though. There is a funky #ifdef TARGET_I386 in
vbe_portio_list[], no idea why, but it makes me think a little tweak
could be needed to make it fly. There shouldn't be any major roadblocks
though.
cheers,
Gerd
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