I've got a fit-pc2 that I'd like to use as a desktop machine. I installed Ubuntu Lucid (desktop version) on it, and then followed the instructions at:
http://www.fit-pc2.com/wiki/index.php/I ... buntu_9.10
...substituting "lucid" for "karmic" where applicable. (In other words, I installed the packages at http://fit-pc2.com/download/ubuntu/dists/lucid/binary/)
Things seem to mostly work, except whenever I resize a window, it gets all corrupt, like this:
http://imgur.com/oJQbO
Sometimes that causes the whole machine to get locked up... sometimes it doesn't.
Is this a known issue? Is there a workaround?
Thanks
Corrupt graphics on lucid when resizing windows?
Re: Corrupt graphics on lucid when resizing windows?
Hello
Please set visual effects to "none"
Please set visual effects to "none"
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Re: Corrupt graphics on lucid when resizing windows?
Thanks, that seems to have fixed the problem. Do you know what particular visual effect causes the problem? I'd prefer to just disable that one, rather than put everything in low-effects mode.
Re: Corrupt graphics on lucid when resizing windows?
To enable the visual effects please install Ubuntu 10.10/LinuxMint 10 from their official LiveCD and use our itc repository to install kernel and graphic drivers:
- Add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
- Refresh update manager
- Install kernel image, kernel headers, graphic drivers and media player for HD playback:
- Remove generic image and sources that are not fully compatible with fit-PC2.
- Restart fit-PC2
- Add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
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## Repository for fit-PC2 users provided by Compulab
deb http://compulab.co.il/workspace/sw/itc/maverick binary/
deb-src http://compulab.co.il/workspace/sw/itc/maverick source/
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.38-34-itc linux-headers-2.6.38-34-itc xserver-xorg-video-emgd mplayer-vaapi mplayer-skins
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sudo apt-get purge linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-$(uname -r) linux-headers-$(uname -r) && sudo apt-get autoremove
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.