Stan Goodman wrote:
** Reply to message from Felix Miata
on Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:02:24 -0400 On 2007/10/30 08:26 (GMT+0200) Stan Goodman apparently typed:
Specifying the hardware is very easy: This is an Intel board, 915GAV, with everything on board, specifically the video. ... Because of the Intel video, I'd stick with 10.2 until 11.0 has been released.
Really! That is very discouraging, because I am pretty sure it is to late to for that. I suppose that by the time the upgrade gets to the first reboot, what is on the HD isn't really v10.2 anymore.
Why are you saying this? What difficulty is known about v10.3 and the video subsystem on the Intel 915G MB?
I'm curious myself. In 10.2 I had to set up 915resolution myself on my 945GM board, but the 10.3 installer detected it, detected the lcd's resolution, warned me that it was correcting the bad 945 information, and came up perfectly. Except for having to manually fix the screen resolution, my understanding is that the Intel systems are among the easier ones to get maximum performance from. Mine certainly went to accelerated mode with no problem. Why would Stan have any problem? John Perry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org