Hi, No I haven't tried to add a GPU. My motherboard is in a R120-P30 server which I will use as a test web server and/or virtualization server, and I haven't a GPU card at my disposal. Sorry. Regard, Loic ________________________________________ De : Ronald Maas [ronaldjmaas at gmail.com] Envoyé : jeudi 14 avril 2016 05:37 À : LOIC DEVULDER - U329683 Cc : Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware (arm-dev at centos.org) Objet : Re: Re: [Arm-dev] Gigabyte MP30-AR0 Hi Loic, I asked a question to someone working for Applied Micro, and he confirmed it was a known issue and that they are working on it. He also advised to compile xgene_enet as built-in driver instead of using it as a module. Other question. Did you have any luck installing a PCIe video card and starting either Gnome or KDE desktop? So far I tried nVidia 7800 GT (from Apple G5) and Radeon 290X. Although both are recognized by lspci, X fails to start. Also dmesg shows some ugly crashes. Kind regards, Ronald On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:48 AM, LOIC DEVULDER <loic.devulder at mpsa.com> wrote: > Hi Ronald, > > openSUSE installs without problem but as you already know the network is not working due to the fact that the xgene_enet is compiled as a module... > I'm compiling an openSUSE kernel with this module statically linked and I will see whats happen next. > > But it's strange to see that the module is not working (lsmod shows 0 for the 'used' column, strange...). > > Regards, > > Loic > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Ronald Maas [mailto:ronaldjmaas at gmail.com] > Envoyé : samedi 9 avril 2016 07:17 > À : LOIC DEVULDER - U329683 > Objet : Fwd: Re: [Arm-dev] Gigabyte MP30-AR0 > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Ronald Maas <ronaldjmaas at gmail.com> > Date: Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:02 PM > Subject: Re: Re: [Arm-dev] Gigabyte MP30-AR0 > To: arm-dev at centos.org > > > Hi Loic, > > Centos 7.2 is actually the easiest distribution to install as the > xgene_enet driver is build in the kernel instead of compiled as a > module. Only thing needed was setting the MAC0 / MAC1 variables in > UEFI shell. And then after the Centos installer started, open a Linux > shell and run > > dhclient eth0 > > A lot of good information about MP30-AR0 can be found at > https://rwmj.wordpress.com/ > > Debian and OpenSuse could be installed using the full DVD installation > image, but then you either need to recompile the kernel or use an > alternative PCIe ethernet adapter (haven't tried that). For details > how to change .config and recompile the kernel for Debian Testing see > https://lists.debian.org/debian-efi/2016/03/msg00020.html > > Something similar should work for OpenSuse > > Kind regards, > Ronald Maas