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Default 12-12-2009, 07:25 PM

Yes, you're right, it work out of the box and this is very good! Better this thank nothing... If you want you can try Mandriva, it have GMA500 support integrated too.

However I don't have the webpage rendering problem in my XP... This is the reason of my critics about Jolicloud driver... Now I understand why it seems to you not too bad!

No, I haven't tried... I can't find reasons to use Linux instead WinXP until now... Because under XP i have video decoding acceleration and better performance...



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Default 12-17-2009, 10:10 PM

Which jolicloud build should one use? I found two non-express install variants, the robby build and the prebeta one. Any recs? I plan on doing this fairly soon.


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Default 12-17-2009, 10:49 PM

The Pre Beta is the one to try.


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Default 12-18-2009, 04:47 AM

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The Pre Beta is the one to try.
I thought so but thanks for the confirmation.


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Default 12-20-2009, 04:32 PM

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So, what what Linux distro would you suggest running on the Mini 1010?


You're basing this comment on Pre-Beta software. I would highly suggest reading what they have done to customise the standard Ubuntu distro. From what I gather from their website they have employed the use of a separate DRI for GMA500 netbooks to get it running at a decent, but not entirely perfect speed on the GMA500!!!

You can read more about it here Building Jolicloud

Oh, btw, Intel don't develop the drivers for the GMA500. Tungsten Graphics create the drivers and the core is a PowerVR core from Imagination Technologies. That's why there will never be a Linux driver for the GMA500 from Intel.
Thanks for the link to the Jolicloud explanation on how they implimented the GMA 500 drivers. I have been following GMA 500 since I purchased my Mini 1010 almost 7 months ago. The list of Linux distro's I have tried is pretty extensive. Its nice to finally realize their is some hard progress in getting Linux to work on the 1010; and that several companies are working on the problem.
I duel boot my 1010 into XP and 9.04; but I also have Fedora 11, Mandriva 2010 and 9.10 installed onto SD/hc cards and flash drives (USB). I have found it best to install to the external drives for testing before installing it to the hard drive. Thank to your posting of the link I will now add Jolicloud to my list of distro's to try. Thanks again. fdalbor


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Default 12-20-2009, 05:09 PM

I finally got Debian to work on my mini-10 with GMA 500 poulsbo driver.
Here is a link to a blog where you can compile the drivers and make 'em work under Debian Squeeze 2.6.30-2-686
Compiling Intel Atom Poulsbo GMA 500 Linux graphics driver on Debian and Ubuntu | Organizing Linux Information!


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