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Revision as of 13:01, 10 June 2011

O.S VGA Audio SATA USB LAN Mini PCI PCI-e Mini Card Touch Download Patch

Windows XP Embedded

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Fedora core 10

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kerenl support

Ubuntu 8.10

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Kernel Support

Debian 5.0

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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  • Kernel Support

Ubuntu 10.04

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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Yes

Kernel Suppoted

Ubuntu 10.10

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All supported by kernel

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FAQ of 3I270C

How can I use Serial port COM5 and COM6 in Linux?

Ans:


#vi /boot/grub/menu.lst

or

#vi /boot/grub/grub.cfg  (under Ubuntu 10.10)

Add "8250.nr_uarts=6" in the kernel line as below picture:

(In Fedora)

Image:menulst.jpg


(In Ubuntu)

Image:menulst_u.jpg


#reboot

And then you can use 6 COM ports.

Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Patty 17:12, 6 March 2009 (CST)

Provider:

Patty 17:12, 6 March 2009 (CST)

Fix Audio issue "waiting for sound system to respond" in Ubuntu10.04

Ans:

when login as root ,you cannot change the sound volume and show "waiting for sound system to respond" with settings the sound applet in the gnome-panel

Image:audioissue10.04.jpg

Solution:

   1.System->Preferences -> Startup Applications
   2.label Startup programs -> Add
   3.Input:Name: Pulseaudio daemon
           Command:/usr/bin/pulseaudio
           Comment: Start the sound daemon
   4.Logout and login again
Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Steve 2010/09/13

Provider:

Steve 2010/09/13

How to get CPU temperature

Ans:

In Terminal:
1.#apt-get update
2.#apt-get install lm-sensors
3.#sensors-detect
4.#vi /etc/modules
5.Insert the belows to /etc/modules

   coretemp
   it87
   i2c-viapro
   eeprom

6.#sensors

Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

"Robert & 2010/12/08"

Provider:

"Steve & 2010/12/08"

How to setting resolution in Fedora Core 10?

Ans:

Please follow the steps:

1.Create xorg.conf file

#Xorg -configure :1

2.Edit the xorg.conf.new file

#vi /root/xorg.conf.new

3.Add the resolution in the xorg.conf file

Please add the " mode "800x480" "(or " mode "1024x600" " or " mode "1280x800" " or " mode "1366x768" ")

in the "Screen" Section "Display" SubSection as below picture

Image:xorg.jpg

4.Copy the file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf

#cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Sato 2010/10/20 10:12

Provider:

Patty 2010/12/20 18:28

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