Fortunately, Via released a binary driver for all Unichrome II boards
(see the Via Linux portal) for Ubuntu Hardy.
This one works fine but still is not as stable as the vesa driver.
Generally speaking, there is no stable/perfect driver for the recent Via
chipsets - the your luck with the one I have
Horst Prote wrote:
> Tim Jackson wrote:
> > Any idea about where to
> > find a newer via binary that might work with ltsp 4.2. I don't think
> > that it would be easy to try to take a driver for the newer Xorg
> > structure and backport it what was used for the 4.2 ltsp. Any thoughts
> >
> Tim Jackson wrote:
> > Any idea about where to
> > find a newer via binary that might work with ltsp 4.2. I don't think
> > that it would be easy to try to take a driver for the newer Xorg
> > structure and backport it what was used for the 4.2 ltsp. Any thoughts
> > on that?
I'm inte
Tim Jackson wrote:
> Any idea about where to
> find a newer via binary that might work with ltsp 4.2. I don't think
> that it would be easy to try to take a driver for the newer Xorg
> structure and backport it what was used for the 4.2 ltsp. Any thoughts
> on that?
No, sorry. Never did
Horst Prote wrote:
> Tim Jackson wrote:
> > Can anyone help with info about how to get a driver and correct vidlist
> > entry for the Via Unichrome Pro II video for a 4.2 ltsp configuration.
> > The system I am working with is VERSION=4.2 update 2.
> For the VIA PCI-Ids see http://pci-ids.uc
Tim Jackson wrote:
> Can anyone help with info about how to get a driver and correct vidlist
> entry for the Via Unichrome Pro II video for a 4.2 ltsp configuration.
> The system I am working with is VERSION=4.2 update 2.
For the VIA PCI-Ids see http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/iii/?i=1106 or just run
Can anyone help with info about how to get a driver and correct vidlist
entry for the Via Unichrome Pro II video for a 4.2 ltsp configuration.
The system I am working with is VERSION=4.2 update 2.
Tim
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