Revo RL80 - Graphics are NOT supported "out of the box" with Ubuntu

rodhull
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In case anyone wants to know, the Intel HD graphics as detected by Ubuntu from lspci as "Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)" does NOT work out of the box with the 12.04 or 12.10 versions of Ubuntu - not tried any of the previous ones...

 

This means that the installer won't even start correctly when booting from a USB stick.

 

In order to even get it to boot to a working graphical interface without receiving a black screen or corrupted rainbow flashing screen, you have to either set "i915.blacklist=1" or "nomodeset" in your Grub kernel parameters, which makes Ubuntu fallback to the standard VESA driver. You must set this again once installed. Using the xorg-edgers PPA after installing and a full update doesn't help any either.

 

This is fine if you don't want to do anything with the Revo under Ubuntu that requires any hardware graphics acceleration since the VESA driver doesn't support it.

 

If anyone has any solution to getting a working X server with Ubuntu using a more specific Intel-based driver (preferably one which supports hardware accelerated video decoding using libdrm/libva) I'd be very grateful to hear how you managed it...

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