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
>>
>>
>>



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