Hi everyone,I am having difficulties installing the Intel cedarview drivers so that I can get the proper resolution to be displayed on my netbook.
I'm using a netbook with Intel GMA N2600. I want to install the driver with the Intel Driver update utility for linux system. But, it says that you have no intel cards. Please help !
Hi everyone, first time posting on a linux forum. I can usually figure things out with google but this one's got me stumped.
My friend has an eeePC 1011CX. The CPU is an N2600 with, I believe, a GMA 3600 video chipset. Previously Debian Squeeze was installed but I couldn't get it to change from 800x600 to the proper resolution of 1024x600.
Does CentOS support the new netbook cedarview n2600 graphics card? Thanks. [by mercury305]
http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_PC/Eee_PC_1025C/
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Specifications
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 32bit
Genuine Windows® 7 Starter, 32bit
Express Gate
Display 10.1" LED Backlight WSVGA (1024x600) Screen
CPU Intel® Atom N2600 (Dual Core; 1.6GHz) Processor
Memory DDR3, 1 x SO-DIMM, 1GB ( Maximum 2GB ) *5
Storage 320GB/500GB HDD
3GB ASU
I have fully given up on ubuntu and i am glad cause i really dislike it. have now returned to whats best to my liking, fedora.
anyways enough sucking up.
i am trying to achieve somewhat of good performance on my newly purchased Lenovo ideapad s110 netbook.
this little tiny beast runs on a atom n2600 with GMA 3600 (powervr something).
anywho ...
I have an Intel Atom n2600 tablet which was running Windows 8, but got excited about Ubuntu and decided to install Ubuntu 12.10 on it. It detected all necessary hardware (camera, WiFi, bluetooth etc) and touch worked the moment it booted to GUI screen. I have external cdrom and keyboard only, no mouse since the touch is working perfectly well.
Ok, am having a weird issue with an older netbook I picked up. The netbook is a Gammatech N1L2. It has an Intel Atom n450 chipset with the Intel N10 graphics card (Pineview). This is were things get a little odd. When loading from a live usb/install Ubuntu detects the proper screen resolution (1024x600) but after install my only two options are 1024x768 and 800x600.
I have tried twice to install Lubuntu 12.04 on my Asus 900 netbook. I did it using the lubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.iso image, which I put on a USB stick using UNetbootin. I ran the install twice, once connected to internet and once not.