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===DisplayPort support in Linux=== | ===DisplayPort support in Linux=== |
Revision as of 20:09, 11 August 2009
Lenovo X200 UltraBaseHere is some basic info about X200 UltraBase: portable dock for the X200-series ThinkPads (X200, X200s, X200 Tablet) providing extra ports (notably DisplayPort), Ultrabay Slim slot and an additional battery slot. Features
Pros & Cons
DisplayPort support in LinuxKernel support for DisplayPort in intel graphic chips using KMS (Kernel Mode Setting) was added by Keith Packard in version 2.6.31. On the userspace side driver version 2.7 or newer is required to use KMS. In order to activate it you need to pass NOTE!
When passing module parameters at boot time you need to precede it's name by module name followed by a dot so in this case you would need to add
i915.modeset=1 to your boot command line.Hint:
To pass module parameter in initramfs simply add it to your modprobe configuration and update your initramfs with
update-initramfs command.
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