Am Sonntag, 16. September 2012 schrieben Sie: > > The current Debian kernel 3.2.0 doesn't support the new Intel processors > > with built-in GPU. > > Sure it does. Certainly the driver has an entry for your GPU's device > ID: > > INTEL_VGA_DEVICE(0x0162, &intel_ivybridge_d_info), /* GT2 desktop */ > > Now, there may be *bugs*, but that's another matter. > > > The kernel 3.2.0 has booted the system successfully after the processor > > has been replaced by a new Intel Ivy Bridge i5-3570K. Unfortunately > > neither X nor audio were working. An update to kernel 3.5 from > > experimental tree solved all issues. > > But audio has nothing to do with the processor... unless you are talking > about audio over HDMI? I'm sorry my bug report was a little bit incorrect. The mainboard uses the Intel chipset for audio too and the sound driver is part of the kernel. I just use analog audio and not audio over HDMI. I tried audio over HDMI, but it doesn't work and I didn't spent time to fix it because the analog audio works fine. > We are *considering* updating some or all of the graphics drivers to the > versions found in Linux 3.4, which might fix this. I don't know if > packages are available for test yet.
Great, I'll test the package soon. Regards, Carsten -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org