This computer is sold from transtec with a SuSE Enteprise Desktop 10. I downloaded a trial version to see how the graphic chip worked and I took some infos.
First of all, it works properly :). 3D works fine.
I made a rpm -qa to get the installed versions of the stuff related to xorg/intel :
Some infos which could be usefull.
This computer is sold from transtec with a SuSE Enteprise Desktop 10. I downloaded a trial version to see how the graphic chip worked and I took some infos.
First of all, it works properly :). 3D works fine.
I made a rpm -qa to get the installed versions of the stuff related to xorg/intel :
intel-i810- Mesa-6. 4.2.2-1. 4 Xnest-6. 9.0-50. 58 6.9.0-50. 58 xorg-x11- 6.9.0.2- 2.7 fonts-75dpi- 6.9.0-50. 58 fonts-100dpi- 6.9.0-50. 58 Xvnc-6. 9.0-50. 58 agpgart- kmp-smp- 1.2_2.6. 16.60_0. 21-1.4 server- glx-6.9. 0-50.58 libs-6. 9.0-50. 58 fonts-scalable- 6.9.0-50. 58 driver- video-radeon- 6.6.3-0. 19 driver- video-nvidia- 6.9.0-46. 51 server- 6.9.0-50. 58 driver- video-6. 9.0-46. 51 drm-kmp- smp-1.2_ 2.6.16. 60_0.21- 1.4
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop uses Xorg 6.9 and configures the x3100 with a i810 driver. It also uses 915resolution in the boot process.
I tried to import the xorg.conf directly onto Ubuntu Hardy, but it didn't worked and the symptoms are staying the same (black screen).
I tried the actual intel driver without success.
Are the patches used in SuSE packages available somewhere ?