Currently we have no real VGA graphics mode frame buffer driver. The only
thing you might try to use is the VESA frame buffer, but it requires your
video BIOS to support linear frame buffer which is not too frequent case.
To set it up, run the kernel with vga=ask, enter ID of some VESA graphics
mode (e.g., 0303 for 800x600x8) and vesafb should start working.
Have a nice fortnight
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