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On the other hand, if your machine is working correctly, don't update the BIOS without reason, this is always a risked operation. If yes, you may then contact HP support, if your configuration is supported by HP (This document focus on what is working, superset of what is supported, and has no value in that area). In case of problem, the first reflex should be to update the BIOS of the HP machine, and to verify whether the problem is always there. You should note that what is true for one distribution is generally true for another, as these functions are linked to the kernel or the XFree86 server, and not to the distribution itself. In special cases, a kernel rebuild will be necessary to support completely some hardware elements. Outside particular indication, Linux support means during the installation of a RedHat/Mandrake type distribution. I will just mention here points which are specific to HP hardware. Should be read to have details on kernel construction. If you bought linux on a CD-ROM, chances are that installation instructions are provided with it (the little booklet inside the disk case, and/or files on the CD).
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Device 0001 Kernel driver in use: cirrus 00:03.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK104GL. Don t cirrus logic gd 5446 stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler. Cirrus Logic GD 5446 Subsystem: XenSource, Inc.
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Drivers needed I have been using Ubuntu 9. If you are having trouble installing your driver, you should use the Driver Update Utility for Cirrus Logic. Linux drivers for Cirrus Logic devices Cirrus Logic provides Linux drivers for a wide range of its products in Linux and works to include these drivers in the standard Linux kernel in order to reduce integration and maintenance costs for users.

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If you're going to be playing more demanding video games like DOOM, you should probably upgrade to a DX2/66 or DX4/100 running at a 33Mhz FSB and keep the VLB card as even a mediocre local bus video setup is usually faster than a good ISA card.That computer range is today the main set of HP machines supported by Linux, and that till many years. But with the new card Cirrus Logic GD 5446 im getting. Some cards will do it in some systems, but compatibility is an issue and for that reason the 50Mhz chips were a bleeding edge option that quickly got replaced with DX2/66 chips and tended to be associated with EISA bus workstations and high performance applications where video speed is unimportant. Cirrus Logic CL-GD5446 (JQGD543XTPCI) - soft vertical lines. VLB is known to be unstable or not work at all at 50Mhz. But as far as I understand only Diamond has specific drivers and only generic PCI BIOS. My preference would be to run at the full 50Mhz with everything ISA but the prices for decent cards used is nuts.ĭo you have any assembled kits available? I'm okay with a soldering iron, but I don't trust my hands with that level of micro-soldering yet. I have no idea what happened to the ISA video card that used to be in that computer but during the restoration so far, I've been stuck under-clocking the processor at 33MHz and using a VLB card.

I am running Red Hat 7 into a VM using virt-manager (qemu) and it seems that it uses by default, Cirrus driver. I'm in the process of restoring the 486DX-50 I had as a kid and would be very interested in one of your cards. Your problem probably come from the Xorg video driver you use, xf86-video-cirrus. T3hbeowulf wrote on, 23:26: I'm in the process of restoring the 486DX-50 I had as a kid and would be very interested in one of your cards.
