No I did not sorry, this funny toy is used as a Debian server for my home, without any screen attached to it (did not even try to install X.org during first setup).Master One wrote:Zig, I do not assume, you tested this board with latest Ubuntu Gutsy?
Intel D201GLY: cheap, low power mini-ITX
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I have the normal D201GLY with 2G ram running Gutsy on a widescreen 1440x900, running the binary drivers from a thread on ubuntu forum - ddc patched by LasVegas.Master One wrote:I really would like to know, if the integrated graphics of the D201GLY2 can be run at 1920x1200 on a LCD screen under Linux.
Zig, I do not assume, you tested this board with latest Ubuntu Gutsy?
If the SiS Mirage*1 can do with either the SiS binary driver, or the latest Xorg driver, I wouldn't need an addon graphics card, which means I could choose a fanless thin-client case (a really small one, without PCI- & CDROM-slot).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463077
This board would be perfect if it has digital/tv out, gig-e network and an intel chipset
Seems to be shipping:
http://www.crn.com.au/News/64296,intel- ... annel.aspx
http://www.crn.com.au/News/64296,intel- ... annel.aspx
he said. The LY2 and the vPro tool are already shipping, while the X38BT "will be on disty shelves before Thanksgiving," Garrigues said