I already thought about offering a package of the driver on my blog, but
sadly even with some online tutorials I wasn't able to create a working
package.
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@carli
I guess it is easier and more useful to push for a change from Debian
side, since multiple desk distros depend on Debian. Maybe close this one
and re-file it in Debian? I don't know packaging to try it myself.
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The procedure on http://lackofalucidmind-en.blogspot.de/2014/01/hdmi-
output.html if followed strictly except git-checking out latest code,
not the specified revision, works on Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit too. Verified.
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@Zhang Weiwu:
Thanks for that. It finally works for me.
@Maintainer:
Is there a chance that this tutorial instructions get packaged so that the
driver can be installed easier?
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Did any one try to make this work on Ubuntu 14.04?
On a different issue, does anyone know of a driver for Broadcom Crystal
HD 1080p? VD920H it is, lspci lists:
02:00.0 Multimedia controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM70015 Video
Decoder [Crystal HD]
How can I take advantage of that with VLC or
Yeah there are many tablets like this. They are alll based on the
Pegatron Lucid and sold under the name ExoPC, WeTab, Ciara Vibe, JS-Tab,
W8Pad etc. Most come with Windows 7 but the WeTab came with its own
Meego-based OS which had drivers for everything in the tablet.
Did you try some
@Maintainer: wouldn't it be better to integrate official support for
that chip into ubuntu?
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Title:
Chrontel CH7036 chip not
I'm the creator of this blog. I'm using a WeTab which uses the same
hardware as the bModo 12 so it should normally work. Did you try it when
the hdmi was originally off?
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If I had HDMI turned off to start with, your method would not turn it
on. There was no error message in the complete process following your
instruction, but HDMI display shows 'no signal'.
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ch7036_start
/usr/sbin/ch7036_monitor: starts
Found device ID 0x56
Found revision ID 0x81
A few days ago there was a post of a different workaround:
Installing the Chrontel Ch7036/HDMI - Output on Ubuntu
http://lackofalucidmind-en.blogspot.de/2014/01/hdmi-output.html
I tried following the instruction myself and to my surprise once the
executable is launched (/usr/sbin/ch7036_start)
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