Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
2010/10/25 Bo Lynch blynch@ameliaschools.com:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
Centos is possibly too antique for that
-- Eero
On Mon, October 25, 2010 3:19 pm, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2010/10/25 Bo Lynch blynch@ameliaschools.com:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
Centos is possibly too antique for that
-- Eero
WOW.....I thought that at least a generic graphics driver would suit just fine??? Is it something pertaining to this particular intel chipset?
On Monday 25 October 2010 20:21:43 Bo Lynch wrote:
On Mon, October 25, 2010 3:19 pm, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2010/10/25 Bo Lynch blynch@ameliaschools.com:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
Centos is possibly too antique for that
-- Eero
WOW.....I thought that at least a generic graphics driver would suit just fine??? Is it something pertaining to this particular intel chipset?
I recently had major problems getting Fedora 13 to work on the E6410 ( worked fine on the E6510 ;-) )
See the thread "Fedora 13 on Dell E6410 screen resolution problem" on the Fedora Mailing list for a discussion and solution to the problem.
The laptop had a NVidia graphics controller, unlike yours, and the solution involved using the propritory NVidia drivers.
Tony
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, Bo Lynch wrote:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
'Having some issues getting a graphical env to work' is vague to the point of uselessness.
Useful would be -- I have checked the bug tracker and this seems like bug ____ ... A lspci -v is ... I see that upstream , there is bugzilla ___ and I have followed the debugging protocol for this card outlined several times there
-- Russ herrold
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010, R P Herrold wrote:
where bug number include: 004363 and 640421 and 639146 comment 4
-- Russ herrold
On 10/25/10 12:12 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a graphical env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to work?
onboard graphics in those Core-I* things is in the CPU chip, *not* the chipset. the chipset provides the graphics output path only. The graphics is in the CPU chip because the memory controller is also in the CPU chip.
I believe it uses the IGDNG driver, not i810 or whatever. I have no idea how well CentOS supports this, you might have better luck on that laptop with Fedora Latest.
Hello, I'm using the same modell and everything works, exceppt the graphics. In the meantime I'm testing Red Hat 6 Beta 2. The graphics ist not as fast as Fedora 13.
Does anyone has a working solution for the graphics?
Thanks Andreas Reschke Unix/Linux-Administration
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On 10/25/10 12:12 PM, Bo Lynch wrote:
Just recently bought a Dell E6410 with a Intel® HD Graphics with ExpressCard with I7-640m processor. Having some issues getting a
graphical
env to work. By just the looks of lspci X is wanting to use the VGA Compatable controller: Intel Corp Core Processor Intergrated graphics controller. Everything else is using Intel Corp Series 5/3400 Series Chipset.
Has anyone else had any luck getting similar intel onboard grphics to
work?
onboard graphics in those Core-I* things is in the CPU chip, *not* the chipset. the chipset provides the graphics output path only. The graphics is in the CPU chip because the memory controller is also in the CPU chip.
I believe it uses the IGDNG driver, not i810 or whatever. I have no idea how well CentOS supports this, you might have better luck on that laptop with Fedora Latest.
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