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<pre>Hi,
I have an Intel d2700 cpu on a D2700DC board. The
Intel graphics are reported to be "GMA3650." Some
research tells me that a kernel driver for this
video chip has been developed and is available in
kernels > 3.3. It is called the "gma500_gfx".
I can modprobe this module and get it loaded into
the kernel. What I can't figure out is how to link
it to "X" to drive the display. Using a Debian-
based Linux distribution. The display hardware is
a 1920x1080 LCD, and that is the resolution I would
like to achieve.
Hacking around with xorg.conf has not been fruitful.
X driver module names I have tried are not found.
Can someone point me to the X module to use? A
working xorg.conf would be even better! This is a
sweet little nettop machine, and getting the display
to work correctly is the last problem I need to solve...
Thanks for your time and consideration.
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