lp:~gma500/+junk/emgd-xorg-conf
** supports the following devices, which doesn't fit with the default 10-emgd.conf:
* ASUSTeK Computer INC. T91/T91
* ASUSTeK Computer INC. T91MT/T91MT
* Sony Corporation Vaio VGN-P92KS
* Sony Corporation Vaio VGN-P11Z_W
* Sony Corporation Vaio VGN-P530H
* Sony Corporation Viliv S5 (Yukyung YKMD S5)
** Working devices by default:
* ASUS EEEPC 1101HA -> default
** Devices that need testing: [DMI - xorg.conf/
* Sony Corporation VPCX13AKJ/VAIO - http://
* Dell Inc. Inspiron 1210 /0X605H - 1280×800
* Nokia Nokia Booklet 3G/NYU00 - 1280x720
* Sony Corporation VPC-X127LG/VAIO - *rev18
* CompuLab SBC-FITPC2/
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#### GOT A WORKING CONFIGURATION? ####
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First of all check your DMI. Using DMI's we can identify the hardware the script is running on.
Run:
dmesg | grep DMI
and you might get something like:
thopiekar@
[ 0.000000] DMI present.
[ 0.000000] DMI: System manufacturer System Product Name/M3N78-EM, BIOS 0901 09/10/2010
This output is from my desktop computer. The needed DMI is here:
System manufacturer System Product Name/M3N78-EM
Add a bug at https:/
[CONF] System manufacturer System Product Name/M3N78-EM
and copy+paste the DMI again into the bug description and in addition to that your Xorg configuration,
which you use to make your graphicscard working.
As an example for a bug see:
https:/
https:/
Finally assign the bug to me, so I'll be mail'ed about that new "bug".
- Get this branch:
- bzr branch lp:~gma500/+junk/emgd-xorg-conf
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Recent revisions
- 28. By Thomas Karl Pietrowski
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fixed problem with a Dell device
added 2D switch
fixed DMI problem when dmesg is logrotated - 22. By Thomas Karl Pietrowski
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* added support for dmi strings with one asterisk as regular expression
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