[CentOS] graphics driver
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSat Oct 23 19:12:30 UTC 2010
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On 10/23/10 11:23 AM, Ritika Garg wrote: > I did installation of CentOS5.5 in text mode and made changes at the > following places in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf : > section "device" > identifier : "vesa" > driver:"vesa" > section "screen" > device:"vesa" > > Also in the file /etc/inittab I changed id:3:initdefault to > id:5:initdefault so that I can boot linux in graphical mode. > I had to make the changes in xorg.conf because the visibility of the > graphics was so poor that it was impossible to work. > The installation was done on Dell Inspiron N5010 with the chipset: > Intel(R) HM57 Express chipset LPC interface controller 3B0B which is a > part of Mobile intel 5 series > The video controller is: Intel (R) HD Graphics > Although graphics is there but the resolution and refresh rate are > limited to 1024*768 and 0Hz, so I need to find the video driver. > I had given "i810" in xorg.conf but that didn't work. Which driver is > recommended? I don't have one of those, but that system has the graphics controller integrated into the CPU (!) rather than the chipset... Its called Arrandale, and I believe the correct X.org driver is IGDNG (Intel Graphics Device Next Generation)
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