@Dave Lentz
It looks like the cederview-drm was not updated for kernel 3.5.
I can get to install manually on kernel 3.2.0-38-generic with Ubuntu 12.04.1.
What I mean by manually, is that I had to use a tty and run apt-get on
cedarview-drm
libva-cedarview-vaapi-driver
cedarview-graphics-drive
Using what I got from Robert Hooker ... Here are the full instructions
of getting Ubuntu 12.04.2 working with 3.2.0-38 kernel. I have added
instructions for getting mplayer working in HW accelerated mode. I am
not happy with the performance right now, but it works.
Download 12.04.2 from here
Unfortunately, all the CDV boards, notebooks are different, depending on
who made the board and what features were added and what additional
chips were used.
In general, the cdv linux drivers were written for kernel 3.2.x, they
WILL NOT work for kernels above this. You can try to get it to work
No, that driver is for next generation Intel Product, that is not for
cedarview. Ok, from my vantagepoint, the CDV driver is written for the
3.2 kernel and should be used with the 3.5 kernel. The only thing that
works right now is as follows: This is my suggestion if you want to use
cedarview wi
Missed a word ..
... the CDV driver is written for the 3.2 kernel and should NOT be used
with the 3.5 kernel.
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Title:
cedarview-drm kernel modu
Adding additional info ..
@Robert Hooker
If I understand correctly, if I am using a cedarview product and load Ubuntu
12.04.2, the following additional steps must be done.
1) Install either linux image-3.2.0-38-generic or
linux_image-3.2.0-38-generic-pae and he corresponding headers file
2) In