@der_vegi: when I wrote the original instructions, folks were mainly
upgrading from 12.04 or 12.04.1, which still let users fall back to the
old 3.2 kernel and 1.11 Xserver. With a clean install of an Ubuntu
12.04.2 image, that possibility does not exist. I will update the
instructions in the original report accordingly. Thanks.

P.S. I find it odd that anyone would Ubuntu certify a system with a
cedarview chip, but I guess it did work correctly with the original
Ubuntu version Asus had on there.

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  cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on kernels > 3.2.x [error:
  implicit declaration of function 'do_mmap']

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