Howdy, During the past few days I've been trying to get omapdrm to talk to me. Thanks to Rob's help I finally got things working on 3.4 [1]. Something's still wrong with the pixel clock, so I can only use low (1280x1024) resolutions. And for 2D acceleration we'd need a binary blob. But overall, we can completely replace omapfb with omapdrm and have future proof gfx on OMAP! I pushed the relevant changes to the openSUSE-12.2 branch of the SUSE kernel repo. So the next time we get a kernel submission for Factory / 12.2, it should contain a working omapdrm driver. Just modprobe it and you're ready to go with a console. The great thing about it though is that we finally have a working Xorg driver that doesn't randomly black screen you and which actually support xrandr, so you can switch resolutions and connections on the fly. To try it out, just use the xorg-x11-drv-omap package from openSUSE:Factory:ARM. The name is not final yet, so expect it to change. Keep up the great work guys! We're getting closer to a usable 12.2 every single day :). Alex [1] http://csgraf.de/tmp/beagle-xm-3.4.jpg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org