I'm running tc on a very old Toshiba Sattelite 4030CDT laptop.
The standard boot didn't work. I get a blinking cursor when Xvesa is supposed to start. ctrl-C brings me to the prompt. Still, in top, Xvesa is there, eating 100% cpu, that is without a working X environment, just console.
I guess this means Xvesa isn't supported on this machine. But I wonder why. I remember using the vesa xorg driver on this machine a while back, with archlinux I think. Or has this nothing to do with xvesa? Also even longer ago I remember having used kdrive (I believe it was called like that) with one of these redhat ultra ultra light script distros. Is it possible/useful to investigate further that xvesa is going to work or not on my system. Is it feasible to recompile it with other settings ? Or does it just plain not work.
Anyway I killed the Xvesa proc and when I started it again with the -videoTest option I got a nasty, very hard, total system crash.
As proposed by the faq, I tried the framebuffer route. And it's running OK, but the scrolling speed on opera is a Royal p.....
I wonder why you state that using full blown xorg is a last resort.
Is it because of design constraints of tc, avoiding bloat ?
Or is it because it would crawl even slower than xfbdev ?
Cheers
Bart