on an older laptop I try to use Debian testing. In dutch it is called a
SkoolMate 3 laptop and I believe it is the same as the Intel ClassMate
laptop. Inside there is an Intel Atom N2600 CPU which is also responsible
with a PowerVR chip for the GPU.
After a lot of reading about this processor it seems there is an impasse
for this chip. It is possible to use this chip with the gma500 kernel
module, but 3D hardware acceleration is not available. Intel has made
their part opensource and tells the end user to ask the device
manufacturer (this is Intel???) or the linux distribution for support [1].
Imagination Technologies (PowerVR) on their side only tells that they make
a chip and it is Intel's responsibility to make a driver.
There are older 3D Intel drivers available but unfortunately they are only
for Fedora 14, kernel 2.6 and Xorg 1.9
maybe my Google skills are not as good as they should be, but is there
anyone who use this chip on a Debian testing computer or know some way to
use the 3D hardware acceleration?
thanks,
Floris
[1] https://01.org/linuxgraphics/documentation/faq