I am planning to upgrade(or fresh install) from 12.04 to 13.04 (HP Mini
210-4000 series). This issue is fixed? if I install 13.04, will it be
usable?
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I have an Asus 1025 ce with the Cedartrail critters. It works well on
Lubuntu 12.04 and 13.04 upgrade, 12.04.1 and 13.04. 12.04 is fine with
youtubes. Netflix is very choppy but could be in part due to the vpn.
I am quite happy with the performance most of the time time, no, the
vast majority of
Thanks Daniel for clarifying the issue about gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe.
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cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on kernel 3.5.x [error:
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cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on kernel 3.5.x [error:
implicit declaration of function 'do_mmap']
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@Aztek:
1. "gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe" is correct. Since this GPU lacks 3D hardware
accel, it uses llvmpipe.
2. Playing video with the Flash plugin (youtube) takes a lot of CPU
power no matter which GPU you're using. As you've discovered, it's best
to use a native Linux video player to work around
As it seems nobody is too interested in this driver and gpu anymore.
I would like to share some experience though for those who might need
it.
Apart from all the above information, even though the video is reported
incorrectly as gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (llvm 0x300) the 2d acceleration works
AL
Hi,
After installing mesa-utils the graphic driver is no more unknown, but still
not the right one.
Now it is shown gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (llvm 0x300).
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Installing mesa-utils package should fix graphics unknown:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/946620
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Yes there is little hardware decoding for Atom CPU's
make sure your power profile is performance (ondemand and powersave are
going to hurt performance)
you can try using lxde or dwm versus Unity dwm is 15% faster.
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The system is actually equipped with very fast SSD.
I noticed as well that not all 1080 videos paly smooth.
Some are perfect but some just don't work - 50% frames dropped.
I suppose not all encodings are hardware decoded?
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Aztek... If performance is critical for you then look into buying a Sata
III SSD... that will go a long way to help you
The original EEE PC 701 used to come with SSD's/flash storage for a
reason.
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Aztek...
Everything else is a bit more advanced but here...
You can use Con Kolivas kernel patch it will make video faster by 5-8%
apart from that you can change scheduler for hard drive to No-op or Deadline
that will give you some performance gain
Any kind of resource monitoring shou
Hi Anant and everybody,
Seems I managed to get some drivers working on intel d2700dc board.
I installed ubuntu 12.04.1
removed the pae kernel (left on 3.2.0-40-generic)
installed the drivers - # apt-get install cedarview-drm
libva-cedarview-vaapi-driver cedarview-graphics-drivers
Now in additi
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Hi Aztek,
Just download a fresh copy of 12.04.2 and you will have the working drivers.
Don't update beyond kernel 3.2.39.
I got an HP Mini with GMA3600 Chip... it works fine now... !!!
Ubuntu & Gentoo both have drivers for it... :)
You don't have to run Windows.
A desperate attempt would be
Fred,
sorry for unconvenience.
My laptop runs, but the message automatically appeared during update.
I'd better give not anoucement of trouble.
Everything I need works.
But admire your concern. That great.
Henk
Op 16-04-13 15:59, Fred Moses schreef:
> Unfortunately, all the CDV boards, noteboo
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 t
Unfortunately, all the CDV boards, notebooks are different, depending on
who made the board and what features were added and what additional
chips were used.
In general, the cdv linux drivers were written for kernel 3.2.x, they
WILL NOT work for kernels above this. You can try to get it to work
I followed Fred Moses instructions strictly on my intel d2700dc machine.
All i get after driver install and reboot is a message "the system is working
in low-graphics mode".
The options given after I klick OK are not working. Cannot get tty neither.
I havent used windows for years and as it seems
You shouldn't need to use Pirate Bay. Ubuntu still offer 12.04.1 for
download: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/
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I had just tried using the download from Ubuntu and it did not work. I
tried the one on the PB site and it worked! I followed these instructions
however-
http://linuxeeepc.blogspot.com.es/2012/08/lubuntu-on-eeepc-1025c-with-correct.html.
If you have another linux installation be carefu about re
Hey I just downloaded Ubuntu 12.04.1 from The Pirate Bay and have
working graphics drivers for cedarview.
3D sucks but I don't care about it I can now play my HD Videos without
stuttering still have some juice from the CPU left to play with...!
Close enough!!! :D
Enjoy!!!
and Thanks a lot Fred..
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cata - you may try something like gentoo... extract full performance
from CPU while using a superlight WM like dwm or awesome Im going to
try that next... :(
Fred - Buddy your solution doesn't work.
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ubuntu still continues with this problem, and I can't play media with
VLC, I don't know if is for the video driver or what.
have any solution in some time? or just i forget to use linux and I
continue with w7?
I'm frustrated becouse I cant make working linux.
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Okay the Distro is downloading neanwhile could you tell me if I
download -
cedarview-drm and libva-cedarview-vaapi-driver
and recompile mplayer with vaapi driver will I be able to offload video
decoding to mplayer?! or am I so kidding myself?!
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Using what I got from Robert Hooker ... Here are the full instructions
of getting Ubuntu 12.04.2 working with 3.2.0-38 kernel. I have added
instructions for getting mplayer working in HW accelerated mode. I am
not happy with the performance right now, but it works.
Download 12.04.2 from here
You can install Intel's drivers on 12.04.2 LTS, using Fred Moses'
instructions. It doesn't work perfectly (high xorg CPU usage after
resume from suspend, and orange messages when starting up), but it works
a lot better than the generic 12.04.2, 12.10 or 13.04, none of which
will resume from sus
Van Stappen - Don't toy with me man!!! :( Are you sure about that fix?!
Is there no way to fix this on 12.04.2 LTS
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>> Subject: [Bug 1132584] Re: cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on
>> kernel 3.5.x [error: implicit declaration of function 'do_mmap']
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>> I just bought an HP Mini 200 with Atom N2600 yesterday!!! :(
>>
>> Hello Windows? :P
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Download it free at http://sites.google.com/site/fiensprototyping/home
> Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 20:47:34 +
> From: anantmis...@outlook.com
> To: fi...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 1132584] Re: cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on
> kernel 3.5.x [error: imp
I just bought an HP Mini 200 with Atom N2600 yesterday!!! :(
Hello Windows? :P
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On 03/16/2013 11:00 PM, Dave Lentz wrote:
> @Creyt: your best option is to follow Fred Moses' advice. The only real
> fix for this issue is to convince Intel to update the driver, and it's
> closed-source, so Ubuntu/Canonical can't do much about it. Purchasing a
> Cedarview GPU for use with Linux/U
@Creyt: your best option is to follow Fred Moses' advice. The only real
fix for this issue is to convince Intel to update the driver, and it's
closed-source, so Ubuntu/Canonical can't do much about it. Purchasing a
Cedarview GPU for use with Linux/Ubuntu was not the best decision... :\
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On 03/01/2013 01:48 PM, Dave Lentz wrote:
> The cedarview-drm package is based on a binary driver that Intel
> released to be used with kernel 3.2.
>
> I've subscribed Alberto Milone to this report. Perhaps he can comment on
> whether updating the driver for newer kernels would be feasible.
>
Pleas
@Fred Moses Thank you very much!
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Adding additional info ..
@Robert Hooker
If I understand correctly, if I am using a cedarview product and load Ubuntu
12.04.2, the following additional steps must be done.
1) Install either linux image-3.2.0-38-generic or
linux_image-3.2.0-38-generic-pae and he corresponding headers file
2) In
No, that driver is for next generation Intel Product, that is not for
cedarview. Ok, from my vantagepoint, the CDV driver is written for the
3.2 kernel and should be used with the 3.5 kernel. The only thing that
works right now is as follows: This is my suggestion if you want to use
cedarview wi
Missed a word ..
... the CDV driver is written for the 3.2 kernel and should NOT be used
with the 3.5 kernel.
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And what about
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2013/intel-linux-graphics-installer?
It's a good solution?
What do you think?
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Installing xserver-xorg-lts-precise will put you back on the 12.04 X
stack for it to work (alternately installing xserver-xorg-lts-quantal
will go back to 12.04.2), you'll want to purge the linux-lts-quantal
packages as well.
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when the computer is suspended, and then after the supencion when the
operating system is starting screen is black with some white squares and
gives no image
lenovo s110 Intel Atom N2600 3600 graphics
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@Dave Lentz
It looks like the cederview-drm was not updated for kernel 3.5.
I can get to install manually on kernel 3.2.0-38-generic with Ubuntu 12.04.1.
What I mean by manually, is that I had to use a tty and run apt-get on
cedarview-drm
libva-cedarview-vaapi-driver
cedarview-graphics-drive
@Michael Fox: I'm thinking that an unofficial PPA similar to the
makson96 PPA that ATI/AMD owners use to run the Catalyst binary driver
may be the best solution here. Though running a downgraded X server
isn't ideal, neither is a binary driver (but we have to make do with
what we have to work with.
Since this affects kernel 3.5 and the xserver used in 12.04.2 (is it
possible to downgrade the xserver to something that will work while
still running 12.04.2? Since the kernel downgrade shouldn't be an issue
I imagine, the xserver might be.
This condition directly affects Intel board (D2700DC - w
Even if I patch the kernel driver to work with kernel 3.5, the binary
driver won't work with the xserver used in 12.04.2
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The cedarview-drm package is based on a binary driver that Intel
released to be used with kernel 3.2.
I've subscribed Alberto Milone to this report. Perhaps he can comment on
whether updating the driver for newer kernels would be feasible.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- tried to install this first thing and it fails. i get this report... anyhelp
please?cedarview-drm 20120717-0ubuntu1: cedarview-drm kernel module failed to
build
+ cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on kernel 3.5.x [error: implicit
declaration of function 'do_mmap']
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