Hi all
Read http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS5930102209.html
It seems that we should spend some time with Mandriva 2010,
I just installed the RC2 version of Mandriva 2010. It detects the Poulsbo chipset fine, and everything goes well until I want to start the X server. Here I don't have the psb module - which is not located in the i586 DVD I installed from.
I did try "uprmi -a psb", but that went too far off....
I will now try with the ONE version of the 2010 RC2 - there the needed driver should be there.
If you get more success mail me
Best Peter <pto@linuxbog.dk>
Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
This is a post from Mandriva 2010 RC2 ONE after installation - woks right out of the box )))))
Super!!!
Super!!!
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
does it support the graph driver and hyperthreading same time?
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
how should I test this?
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
Check if enabled CONFIG_SMP ( Symmetric multi-processing support) in kernel configuration, and test driver performance on high display resolution. Compare with performance of default Ubuntu installation on same resolution.
Compulab's Linux support
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
i.e. recompile the kernel?
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
No, on Mandriva installation should be some kernel config file in /boot folder, like config-2.6.28-34-fitpc2 for customized fit-PC2 kernel or config-2.6.28-16-generic for generic kernel.
Compulab's Linux support
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
$ grep CONFIG_SMP /boot/config*
/boot/config:CONFIG_SMP=y
/boot/config-2.6.31.2-desktop586-0.rc1.1mnb:CONFIG_SMP=y
/boot/config-2.6.31.5-desktop586-0.rc1.1mnb:CONFIG_SMP=y
And top shows:
top - 20:19:35 up 39 min, 2 users, load average: 0.85, 1.04, 0.68
Tasks: 132 total, 2 running, 129 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie
Cpu0 : 25.3%us, 20.3%sy, 1.7%ni, 4.7%id, 33.0%wa, 8.0%hi, 7.0%si, 0.0%st
Cpu1 : 19.0%us, 13.3%sy, 0.3%ni, 53.3%id, 13.7%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1023280k total, 879948k used, 143332k free, 35536k buffers
Swap: 987988k total, 0k used, 987988k free, 454936k cached
/boot/config:CONFIG_SMP=y
/boot/config-2.6.31.2-desktop586-0.rc1.1mnb:CONFIG_SMP=y
/boot/config-2.6.31.5-desktop586-0.rc1.1mnb:CONFIG_SMP=y
And top shows:
top - 20:19:35 up 39 min, 2 users, load average: 0.85, 1.04, 0.68
Tasks: 132 total, 2 running, 129 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie
Cpu0 : 25.3%us, 20.3%sy, 1.7%ni, 4.7%id, 33.0%wa, 8.0%hi, 7.0%si, 0.0%st
Cpu1 : 19.0%us, 13.3%sy, 0.3%ni, 53.3%id, 13.7%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1023280k total, 879948k used, 143332k free, 35536k buffers
Swap: 987988k total, 0k used, 987988k free, 454936k cached
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
that looks nice
how to get the iso file on a bootable usb stick ??? could find only for mandriva 2009 and quite complicate....
how to get the iso file on a bootable usb stick ??? could find only for mandriva 2009 and quite complicate....
Re: Mandriva 2010 RC2 supports Poulsbo - Fit-PC2
I also have problems to find a way to transfer Mandriva to a USB stick. Most like this is somehow coupled to the fact that there is a Mandriva on USB stick product out there.
BTW; Compiz works very well on the Fit-PC2 with Mandriva
BTW; Compiz works very well on the Fit-PC2 with Mandriva