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Tero Tilus wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2006-04-06 12:09, Alan Hourihane:
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<pre wrap="">I'm just about to embark on setting up a MythTV box with the above
motherboard & CPU with a DVB-T card.
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I have been planing to set up a netboot frontend machine built around
epia hw. Current servant (built on asus pundit) has DVI out and I
would like to have my panel wired digitally to the frontend machine in
future too.
Specs mention that EPIA MS has onboard "Connector for LVDS/TTL/DVI
Panel". No mention of DVI on others. Looking to VIA site I can't
figure out what it would take to make it actually have back panel
DVI-port. Will "DVI-01" from accessories do the thing? Will I have
difficulties to have it working under GNU/Linux (preferably
Debian/Ubuntu)?
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First of all, addressing Alan's original question, you should likely
ditch the Unichrome drivers in favor of the OpenChrome drivers.<br>
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That being said, the MS board uses the VT1625 HiDef Video convert chip
which does not yet have official support from either of the groups.<br>
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