[Wylug-help] Linux on VIA EPIA Mini ITX
Andrew Jayes
andrew.jayes at visitheartofengland.com
Mon Apr 18 14:14:32 BST 2005
Hi Dave,
I recently had a similar problem with ubuntu linux on my laptop,
the solution it seamed was to upgrade the bios and set the video memory
from 1Mb to 8Mb.
After that the screen worked fine.
Hope that helps.
p.s, thanks for the advice on the domain logons.
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Andrew Jayes
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Roberts [mailto:dave.roberts at unisonfree.net]
Sent: 17 April 2005 18:09
To: WYLUG
Subject: [Wylug-help] Linux on VIA EPIA Mini ITX
I've bought myself a new toy - VIA EPIA MS mini-ITX board, with 1000MHz
fanless C3 Eden processor. I was intending running it with SuSE Linux
9.1 but have had problems with the screen resolution. However, I have
tried a couple of other distributions with the same effect. I presume it
is the lack of driver support for the graphics card which is an
integrated VIA unichrome AGP CLE266. However, there are a few odities
with it as I will explain.
Basically I can't get a screen resolution better than 640x480 even
though the graphics card and monitor configs both claim to be running at
1024x768. My monitor isn't supported but is setup as a VESA generic and
I don't think that is the problem. The CLE266 isn't supported which I
assume is the problem (another VIA card is loaded automatically instead
- the CLE 3122). I have tried to install the CLE266 driver on the disk
which came with the board and also downloaded the latest driver and
information from the VIA Arena site. Having followed all the
instructions I still can't get the new driver to work.
However, the plot thickens - I decided to check out the configuration
with a Knoppix live distribution and it successfully found the CLE 266
card and configured the screen resolution to 1024x768 - eureka. However,
being the cautious kind I thought it was worth doing a double check so I
closed down completely and rebooted the Knoppix again. It seemed to find
the card again ok, but when it got to the desktop, the resolution was at
640x480. When I tried to alter the res it simply didn't allow any other
setting! So, the same linux distribution found and applied the correct
settings but then on second boot could not find them!!
Dave
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