Hi All
I'm setting up a mythtv box and I recently had the opportunity to update my motherboard. I had been using a board with added nvidia 9x00 graphics card and it was working well except that the fan on the graphics card was noisy.
I did some research with regards to a new card to get, keen to get a card with reasonable on board graphics that would handle big lcd displays and also with hdmi and digital/coax outputs.
In the end I had the choise of two boards. One with an intel graphics chipset (x4500) and one with an nivida chipset (7100) and given to ongoing conversation on this list about using vendors that support open source drivers I decided to go with the intel board. (I'd done some other research that suggested that the graphics device was supported including Intels website and fedora documentation (clearly not the right fedora documentation)).
You can imagine my disappointment when I couldn't even get X running on the new board with the intel drivers (I've tried 'i810' and 'intel', that later of which seems to be much more likely to actually work.)
So, I've got two choices.
1. Give up and put the nvidia graphics card on the board. This has a number of downfalls. It brings the noisy fan back into play. It also sees me without hdmi. But, the nvidia driver works well with this card, so at least I get decent graphics.
2. Find out what's up with the 'intel' card and get it working. Sadly, I'm not skilled in these areas (even though I've been testing fedora since fc1) and need help.
I've asked twice (once on f-d-l and once on f-t-l) and both times my emails have been ignored.
I've also posted a detailed bug on bugzilla (see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487619) but haven't had any response yet.
I won't attach any log files or other info as it's all in the bug report and it would just be excess traffic on the list.
Can someone help?
regards
Rodd
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Rodd Clarkson wrote:
Hi All
I'm setting up a mythtv box and I recently had the opportunity to update my motherboard. I had been using a board with added nvidia 9x00 graphics card and it was working well except that the fan on the graphics card was noisy.
I did some research with regards to a new card to get, keen to get a card with reasonable on board graphics that would handle big lcd displays and also with hdmi and digital/coax outputs.
In the end I had the choise of two boards. One with an intel graphics chipset (x4500) and one with an nivida chipset (7100) and given to ongoing conversation on this list about using vendors that support open source drivers I decided to go with the intel board. (I'd done some other research that suggested that the graphics device was supported including Intels website and fedora documentation (clearly not the right fedora documentation)).
You can imagine my disappointment when I couldn't even get X running on the new board with the intel drivers (I've tried 'i810' and 'intel', that later of which seems to be much more likely to actually work.)
So, I've got two choices.
- Give up and put the nvidia graphics card on the board. This has a
number of downfalls. It brings the noisy fan back into play. It also sees me without hdmi. But, the nvidia driver works well with this card, so at least I get decent graphics.
- Find out what's up with the 'intel' card and get it working. Sadly,
I'm not skilled in these areas (even though I've been testing fedora since fc1) and need help.
I've asked twice (once on f-d-l and once on f-t-l) and both times my emails have been ignored.
I've also posted a detailed bug on bugzilla (see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487619) but haven't had any response yet.
I won't attach any log files or other info as it's all in the bug report and it would just be excess traffic on the list.
Can someone help?
regards
Rodd
I replied in the bug. I can try to duplicate things as I have the HD version on the chipset (no HDMI though).
- --Ben
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 14:17 +1100, Rodd Clarkson wrote:
- Find out what's up with the 'intel' card and get it working. Sadly,
I'm not skilled in these areas (even though I've been testing fedora since fc1) and need help.
I've also posted a detailed bug on bugzilla (see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487619) but haven't had any response yet.
I've added a large amount of updates to this bug in bugzilla.
It turns out that telling the bios to assign more memory is a good start. Also, enabling XAA (or maybe disabling exa) makes things a little better. And when XAA is enabled using the D-SUB works, but the DVI-D (while better) still dies.
If people are interested it might be worth having another look to see if something I've added helps solve this (these) issues.
R.
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