Re: Opensuse 10.2 - intel Q965 video card - acceleration



On 3月29日, 下午9时39分, "ju38" <julien.i...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Everybody,

I'm using opensuse 10.2 for a couple of days and I'm facing a problem
with the xorg configuration: I can neither have acceleration for my
card nor changing the screen resolution (800x600 - vesa driver).

I've found a lot of links on the web discussing about this, but it
still not work.

Does anybody succeeded in configuring these onboard card ?

Thanks
Ju38

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Configuration:
- processor: core 2 duo
- video: Intel onboard Q963/Q965
- linux: opensuse 10.2 - for x86_64

my video card is Intel onboard 950GM, i installed suse10.2-i586-
GM(Gnome),& it can work normally.
didn't need any driver,it can run XGL

.



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