![]() ![]() Returns 12: PCI 02.0: 0300 VGA compatible controller (VGA) But my motherboard uses the G41 chipset right? Is the wrong chipset being detected? However, a google search for “Eaglelake Graphics Controller” it suggests that the Eaglelake Graphics Controller is used on Intel Q43/Q45/G43/G45 chipsets. SubVendor: "Intel(r)Eaglelake Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS" Model: "Intel(r)Eaglelake Graphics Controller"ĭevice: "Intel(r)Eaglelake Graphics Controller" ![]() I get 02: None 00.0: 11001 VESA Framebuffer When I used the intellagacy driver the video card put out 1440x900 but would not boot into KDE and only allowed me to use the shell.Īnother detail is that when I ran hwinfo -framebuffer In each case of trying out the different drivers, I’ve uninstalled the package for one driver while installing the other. Now I can’t set the resolution to 1440x900.įrom Yast I can tell that I’m using the xorg-x11-driver-video packages for the driver, I’ve also tried the xorg-x11-driver-intel-legacy package too with no luck. However, I performed an online update and performed a reboot. After the installation the 1440x900 resolution was achieved. I recently did a clean install of opensuse 11.4 with the opensuse 11.4 KDE Live CD. I had been using opensuse 11.1 for years with this resolution. From the Intel website the motherboard uses the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 integrated graphics subsystem ![]() The monitor’s optimum resolution is 1440x900. I have a system with the following hardware: Intel DG41RQ motherboard using the onboard video card connected to a Dell E198WFP monitor with a VGA cable. ![]()
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