It is a genuine intel d2700dc mini-itx board with no additional chips.
I actually get normal resolution and usable system with the generic driver.
However since this system is intended for htpc the lack of hardware graphic acceleration and therefore no propper 1080 video playback rends the computer unusable.
I don't know why I am not able to log in the graphic desktop after your instructions.
I leave only one kernel 3.2.0-38. The driver installs together with the other packages without any error messages.
In fact when I install 12.04.2 it updates itself and prompts me to install additional driver - the proprietary cedar driver in DKMS format. I tried this as well but it does not install properly. It gives error of missing glx module if I am correct.
I tryed 12.10 anf 13.04 daily build but no luck there neither.
I was really hoping I can manage with the older kernel but I am not knowledgeble enough to solve the case myself.
As I said, it would be a disgrace to use MS windows...
Hi Fred,
It is a genuine intel d2700dc mini-itx board with no additional chips.
I actually get normal resolution and usable system with the generic driver.
However since this system is intended for htpc the lack of hardware graphic acceleration and therefore no propper 1080 video playback rends the computer unusable.
I don't know why I am not able to log in the graphic desktop after your instructions.
I leave only one kernel 3.2.0-38. The driver installs together with the other packages without any error messages.
In fact when I install 12.04.2 it updates itself and prompts me to install additional driver - the proprietary cedar driver in DKMS format. I tried this as well but it does not install properly. It gives error of missing glx module if I am correct.
I tryed 12.10 anf 13.04 daily build but no luck there neither.
I was really hoping I can manage with the older kernel but I am not knowledgeble enough to solve the case myself.
As I said, it would be a disgrace to use MS windows...