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====== Poulsbo (aka GMA500) ====== | ====== Poulsbo (aka GMA500) ====== | ||
- | This is a short guide on getting the Poulsbo graphics working nicely with SliTaz. | + | This is a short guide on getting the Poulsbo graphics working nicely with SliTaz 4.0 or new rolling-core |
- | Start by booting the 4.0 version of SliTaz with a working network connection. Run the installer and when asked for source pick Web and paste the following url: | + | Boot SliTaz,install,establish a working network connection. |
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- | <file>http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-rolling.iso</file> | + | |
After a successful installation you will need to do the following steps to get the graphics working. | After a successful installation you will need to do the following steps to get the graphics working. | ||
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<code># nano /etc/rcS.conf</code> | <code># nano /etc/rcS.conf</code> | ||
Look for the row called LOAD_MODULES and remove poulsbo from the list, also make sure that psb_gfx is present. | Look for the row called LOAD_MODULES and remove poulsbo from the list, also make sure that psb_gfx is present. | ||
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Then remove VESA and add the psb_gfx module (which is inside the linux-staging package): | Then remove VESA and add the psb_gfx module (which is inside the linux-staging package): | ||
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# tazpkg get-install linux-staging</code> | # tazpkg get-install linux-staging</code> | ||
- | The fbdev-driver also needs to be installed (to replace VESA) and up-to-date: | + | The fbdev-driver needs to be installed/updated: |
<code># tazpkg -gi xorg-xf86-video-fbdev</code> | <code># tazpkg -gi xorg-xf86-video-fbdev</code> | ||
Simply reboot and the graphics should work nicely with the correct resolution. | Simply reboot and the graphics should work nicely with the correct resolution. |