On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 10:37:49AM -0700, Bob Arendt wrote:
Michal Jaegermann wrote:
>That turns out to be really simple. Just "upgrade" a working F8
>installation to F10 and that solves that right away.
I feel your pain. I've got a Dell Inspiron 1100 with the
same graphics chip. There's some partial Xorg success:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=469292
but the performance figures aren't up to snuff with F9.
Thanks! Before I will start to worry about that I will have
to get some sane clock and interrupts as otherwise this is a show
stopper. I am busy with other things at the moment but I hoped that
somebody may have some relevant experience/ideas/hints.
In the future, I'd heartily endorse using 2 or 4G USB stick with
a "Live" version to evaluate it first.
As a matter of fact I wanted to see how anaconda is doing here
anyway. Restoring the previous state is for me not really that big
deal. I do not want to keep this laptop on F8. If I could not get
it to behave then trying F9 would be an option although I would
prefer to avoid that if possible.
Michal