Dell PowerEdge C6105 OnBoard Video, PowerEdge C6145 Onboard Video, PowerEdge C6125 onBoard Video, v.v09202, A00

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Version

v09202, A00

Release date

04 Aug 2011

Download Type

Driver

Category

Video

Importance

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Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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Custom Instructions for R309295_v09202.gz:

;===============================================================================
; AST1100/2000/2050/2100/2150/2200 Linux XFree86/XORG Driver ReadMe
;===============================================================================
1.Modify X config
- RHEL4.7/4.8, SUSE 10.1, SUSE11, SLES11
>> These dritributions can detect ASPEED Graphics automatically, no need to modify
- SLES10, SUSE10:
>> set to runlevel 3
>> run sax2 -m 0=ast
- Debian:
>> the default xorg.conf is empty, please create your own xorg.conf first
- RHEL4/5, Fedora, SLES9 and other distributions:
>> Change the driver to "ast" in "DEVICE" Section
2.Update Driver:
- auto-update: detect X Window version and update the driver automatically
>> Run ./auto-update.sh
- manual update: used if the auto-update.sh can't find proper driver to update
>> select the proper driver package (ref. FAQ - Package description)
>> go to the the package's directly you select
>> chmod u+x * in the package's directory
>> Install:
+ Run ./update.sh in the package's directory
>> Uninstall
+ Run ./update.sh uninstall in the package's directory
>> Force Install:
+ Run ./update.sh force in the package's directory
3. FAQ:
- Package description:
>> x86: 32bits driver
>> x86_64: 64bits driver
>> xf86: Xfree86 driver
>> xorg67: Xorg 6.7.x
>> xorg68: Xorg 6.8.x driver
>> xorg69: Xorg 6.9.x
>> xorg7: Xorg 7.0
>> xorg71: Xorg 7.1
>> xorg72: Xorg 7.2
>> xorg73: Xorg 7.3
>> xorg74: Xorg 7.4
>> xorg75: Xorg 7.5
- Package selection description:
>> RHEL 3.x: xf86
>> RHEL 4.x: xorg68
>> RHEL 5.x: xorg71
>> SLES 9: xf86
>> SLES 10.x: xorg69
>> SLES 11.x: xorg74
>> RedHat 9: xf86
>> Fedora 3/4: xorg68
>> Fedora 5: xorg7
>> Fedora 6: xorg71
>> Fedora 7/8: xorg72
>> Fedora 9/10: xorg74
>> Fedora 11: xorg75
>> OpenSUSE 10: xorg68
>> OpenSUSE 10.1: xorg69
>> OpenSUSE 10.2/10.3: xorg72
>> OpenSUSE 11.0: xorg73
>> OpenSUSE 11.1: xorg74
>> Mandrake 10.1: xorg67
>> Ubuntu 8.10: xorg74
>> Ubuntu 9.04: xorg75
>> Debian 5.0: xorg73
>> Gentoo 2008: xorg72
- X Windows can't enabled properly:
>> check the config:
XFree86: /etc/X11/XFree86.conf
XORG: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>> check the log:
XFree86: /var/log/XFree86.0.log
XORG: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>> try force install
>> if met unresolve symbols issue
>> send the config & logs above to us for more check
- VGA2 CLONE Support
>> Add Option "VGA2Clone" in X Config
>> Option "VGA2Clone" "1"
- Show 'Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode" on Ubuntu environment
>> It's the issue of VBIOS, please upgrade the VBIOS to v.0.89 or after
>> If can't find a way to upgrade VBIOS
>> Method1: modify GdmXserverTimeout to 20 or even longer in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
>> Method2: use xdm instead of gdm
4.Contact Window:
- yc_chen@aspeedtech.com
- 886.3.578.9568 ext. 810

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;===============================================================================
; AST1000/2000 Linux XFree86/XORG Driver Release Notes
;===============================================================================
v.0.51.0: ycchen@102505
1. First Relase to Quanta for A0
v.0.52.0: ycchen@110405
1. Change Device ID to 0x1A03
v.0.53.0: ycchen@112305
1. Add cursor info afeter signature
V.0.61.0 by ycchen@011106
001.[Bug] Can't reference XAACOPYROP in Xorg 6.9.0 and after
V.0.62.0 by ycchen@012306
001.[Bug] Fixed Get DRAM size incorrect
V.0.63.0 by ycchen@020906
001.[Bug] Fixed XF86 driver can't install in RHEL AS3
V.0.64.0 by ycchen@022006
001.[Bug] Add bandwidth check for support mode
V.0.80.0

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