Hi Everyone,
Sorry I haven't posted anything for ages! I know your all looking for a SiS driver for Ubuntu 10.10. I haven't upgraded to 10.10 yet, but I am planning to (this week!) so I expect to resolve the lack of support for ASUS Laptop as soon as I upgrade....Watch this space in the coming week....I will post as soon as I have news.!!!!
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Yes! We are waiting...
ReplyDeleteI just found out the someone has already used my branch to create a driver & that it's now included in the sisimedia driver! You can download the driver from here: http://db.tt/vH7GMYP
ReplyDeleteextract the downloaded file and then
copy sisimedia_drv.so to folder /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/
Now we going to replace the configuration file, just simply
copy xorg.conf into folder /etc/X11/
Note: I think this is the 64-bit version. if you need the 64-bit version, visit http://hellbunker.blogspot.com and email martin lee, he maybe able to supply one.
IT WORKS! AND IT WORKS EXCELLENT! THANKS.
ReplyDeleteIs there any way to make this driver usable for PCLinuxOS? I think problem is in xorg.conf...
ReplyDeleteI can'y copy. Says that i am not alowed to copy
ReplyDeletehow to solwe this< please< help
It really works!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!!!
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Uca...
"I can't copy. Says that i am not alowed to copy
how to solwe this< please< help"
Use terminal and command like "sudo cp sisimedia_drv.so /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers"
i have a problem with that. when i do everything and restart i get a command line interface and what to do next ? i dont know. !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat about Ubuntu 11.04 driver? Old direver do not work any more...
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