Running Puppy on an Aspire One 0751h

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Running Puppy on an Aspire One 0751h

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Just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled the Poulsbo drivers for puppy, I'm using 5.2 , can't seem to get X at all other than with vesa and hate to admit it but even puppy is painfully slow and gittery when scrolling or moving of windows. This happens wether in 16 or 24 bit modes 16 is better but still not on par. Have had fair success when using PCLinux but I'd rather use puppy. @ the moment I have a hard drive install of Mint 9 fluxbox it works ok but slow.

I know this has been discussed somewhat here but haven't yet found a definitive answer to the GMA500 Poulsbo chipset. Surely I'm not the only one that has this complaint.

thanks for reading, all sugestions greatly appreciated

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#2 Post by yim »

just bumping this thread as it's been a couple months and no reply's.
thought something new has happend with poulsbo driver.

I'm assuming that puppy should absolutely fly on this machine it's dual core 1333mhz atom but this GMA500 is crapola, I hate to say. only one distro acutally runs fluid which is pclinuxos gnome. don't know why but the other desktops don't even with the correct drive just the gnome version. anyway if anyone has input of success please let me know.

puppys vesa and i810 both work but are very slow

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#3 Post by Béèm »

I suppose you had a look at all the GMA500 post on the puppy forum?
You can do it with the puppy search link in my sig.
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#4 Post by yim »

yep had a look see, and nothing relevant to the native poulsbo drivers for GMA500, hince the reason I bumped thread. sometimes fixes come without a post though, just giving it a shot.

thanks for the interest

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#5 Post by Béèm »

I am sorry that you didn't find something relevant.
Apparently nobody here is able to help.
Maybe you could PM Barry Kauler directly.
Also there is a hardware video section in which you could post.
Then there is the bugs section i which you could post about 5.2 issues.

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#6 Post by rjbrewer »

Another Linux os built especially for "Poulsbo".

http://pixielive.org/dotclear/index.php?tag/GMA500

I'm not familiar with it.

Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
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Full installs

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#7 Post by tempestuous »

The new pcb Xorg driver has just been made available for Puppy 5.1/5.2 here -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 093#515093

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#8 Post by yim »

hey thanks tempestuous, I'll have a shot at this when I get home this evening

again thank you very much

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#9 Post by yim »

having a bit of trouble getting things to work , I am still messing around with the settings but restarting the xserver always defaults back to vesa and the screen is stretched in such a way that you can't make out the screen. But I'm still trying just letting you know that I'm giving it a go. will get back again soon

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#10 Post by yim »

has anyone been successful with the pcb driver or is it psb confusing psb is whats in modules , hmmm

I've tried every combination I can think of to utilize this but no go so far

I'm up for ideas

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#11 Post by pemasu »

I remember seeing some mention of poulsbo when I compiled 2.6.38.4 kernel. And I included that named driver to the kernel. You could check IcePuppy builds or upcoming Midnight Sun Pup-003 or Polarpup.

sh-4.1# find /lib/modules -name poulsbo.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.38/kernel/drivers/gpu/stub/poulsbo.ko

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#13 Post by yim »

i got the uvesafb driver to work and it was a lot better, but still not up to par, have to wait for naitive driver if it comes
on my pclinux hd install kernel updated along with xorg and the newer versions no longer support psb driver. guys and gals take my advice and don't buy a machine with the gma500 graphics you'll be kickin your own ars, trust me, this has had the worst performance of any machine I've owned

shame on intel

shame on acer

liked both until this crappy rig (AAO za3 0751h)

thanks for the help guys, I do appreciate it

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#14 Post by pemasu »

Midnight Sun Pup 003.

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sh-4.1# modinfo poulsbo
filename:       /lib/modules/2.6.38/kernel/drivers/gpu/stub/poulsbo.ko
license:        GPL
description:    Poulsbo Stub Driver
author:         Lee, Chun-Yi <jlee@novell.com>
alias:          pci:v00008086d00008109sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:          pci:v00008086d00008108sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
depends:        video
vermagic:       2.6.38 SMP preempt mod_unload modversions ATOM 
sh-4.1#

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#15 Post by yim »

pemesu

thank you very much for pointing this puplet out to me , I did download and try but unfortunately the video driver psb isn't in the xorg modules ,

I ran lsmod in terminal and it shows

video 9391 1 poulsbo

I check xorg.conf file and it shows the vesa driver is running, it works but this machine should run pretty good, and for puppy, well it should be a bad A$$. Very confused why it doesn't work well, no puppy I've tried yet runs very good, ok but not good by definition.

Midnightsun pup is a nice setup nontheless. and I thank you for trying to help me.

I got spoiled running pclinuxos gnome on this thing that was before they did all the updates, kernel and xorg. I mean for a full install of gnome it ran very fast and window movement was great smooth not herky jerky flash played well with about 80% cpu variable other distros are just not quite there and from what Ive gathered psb will no longer be supported. Oh well, if anyone has more suggestions, I'm game

thanks again

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#16 Post by pemasu »

Yim. Sorry about misleading you. I searched the net and psb module is not in 2.6.38 source, it isnt maintained anymore.
That poulsbo driver is something else, maybe drm module.

http://linux.bigga.de/blog/blog-post/20 ... untu-1104/

In that article is mention about next version of the driver which appeared in 2.6.39 kernel.
But in the meantime, a new driver entered the staging tree of the kernel and is already part of 2.6.39. This driver-directory is called gma500 but the module is named psb_gfx and the driver is named psbfb. This driver supports Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) and uses the fbdev driver from xorg.
Sorry that I was ignorant what I compiled in kernel and what it doesnt mean.

psb_gfx should be part of kernel 3.0

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#17 Post by yim »

pemasu

don't beat yourself up too bad, hey Im just glad folks are trying to help, that's what it's all about.

if you'd like check out the thread I've got on pclinux forum, same boat now

http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.ph ... 976.0.html

again thanks for trying

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