Jean-François Rameau wrote: >>From dmi, I get these informations: > > System Information > Manufacturer: IBM CORPORATION > Product Name: 4838310 > Version: 4838310 > Serial Number: 41AB143 > UUID: A03A0D9B-4D5A-DD11-80DD-001A649305CB > Wake-up Type: Power Switch > SKU Number: > Family: AnyPlace Kiosk > Base Board Information > Manufacturer: IBM CORPORATION > Product Name: CN896-8251 > Version: 1.0 > Serial Number: 41AB143 > Processor Information > Socket Designation: EBGA > Type: Central Processor > Family: Other > Manufacturer: VIA > ID: D0 06 00 00 FF BB C9 A7 > Version: VIA C7-D > Voltage: 3.3 V > External Clock: 200 MHz > Max Speed: 2000 MHz > Current Speed: 2000 MHz > Status: Populated, Enabled > Upgrade: None > L1 Cache Handle: 0x0008 > L2 Cache Handle: 0x0009 > L3 Cache Handle: Not Provided > Serial Number: > Asset Tag: > Part Number: > Core Count: 1 > Characteristics: None > > Is it enough to path the card id for this board ? > > And it is kind of laptop, a kiosk AnyPlace from IBM, models 3xx and > 7xx (see > http://www-03.ibm.com/products/retail/products/self/anyplace/index.html) > so I'll try "ForcePanel" option. > You don't need the ForcePanel option anymore with latest trunk, although you possibly need Option "ActiveDevice" "LCD".
As a side note, I've updated the Fedora 8, 9 and 10 packages. EL-5 will follow in a couple of weeks. If you have some time to test, Fedora 10 has some experimental patches that could help with the various panel issues. Regards, Xavier > Many thanks for your help. > > 2008/8/22 Xavier Bachelot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Jean-François Rameau wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'm currently running a Fedora 8 with OpenChrome driver v0.2.903. >>> Right now, I just get a black screen, no more, and I can't figure out >>> the issue. >>> >>> >>> I tried to add VBEModes "true" to my xorg.conf and got a corrupted >>> (but usable) screen (strange colors but usable, really). >>> >>> I've attached my dmesg, Xorg.log and xorg.conf files to help. >>> >> From your xorg log : >> (EE) CHROME(0): Unknown Card-Ids (3230|1106|3230); please report to >> [email protected] >> >> What is this board/laptop manufacturer and model ? What are the available >> outputs (VGA, DVI, laptop panel, TV-out) ? >> >> if this is a laptop or if you're using an LVDS daughterboard, Option >> "ForcePanel" might help. >> >> Please note openchrome is available in Fedora. I've not yet built 0.2.903 >> because of the Fedora infrastructure issues, but I'll do it as soon as they >> are resolved. Please make sure to answer to the above question, so I can >> patch the card id for your board. >> >> Regards, >> Xavier >> >> >> _______________________________________________ openchrome-users mailing list [email protected] http://wiki.openchrome.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-users Main page: http://www.openchrome.org Wiki: http://wiki.openchrome.org User Forum: http://wiki.openchrome.org/tikiwiki/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=1
