On 03/16/2013 11:00 PM, Dave Lentz wrote: > @Creyt: your best option is to follow Fred Moses' advice. The only real > fix for this issue is to convince Intel to update the driver, and it's > closed-source, so Ubuntu/Canonical can't do much about it. Purchasing a > Cedarview GPU for use with Linux/Ubuntu was not the best decision... :\ > yeah i totally see that now :( , like i said im brand new to all of this. i didnt know what all to check, i still did my homework as much as i could but i didnt think of looking into whether or not intel outsourced the gpu on that series. I have read somewhere a week or two ago that the particular gpu: PowerVR or something like that, dosent support the unity or gnome3 at all, so to get it to work you have to dumb your system down and to me that just defeated the purpose. i am curious about one thing though. Will any other distro's work for this gpu? maybe something that uses gnome2 or i dunno...something else?
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