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Old 10-10-2011, 03:07 PM   #1
agsampath
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Is intel dh67cl motherboard supports redhat/centos???


Hi

I've bought intel Dh67CL(h67 chipset board) motherboard and installed RHEL5.3 but my lan card not detected and even graphics resolution also changed... I've tried motherboard drivers for linux but it's not available in intel site... Can u suggest me which linux flavour will work with this board or where will i get drivers for this board..

Kindly help me...

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Old 10-11-2011, 07:54 AM   #2
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RHEL 5.X and even 6.1 dont have a new enough xorg, kernel etc. to run 'sandy bridge' video properly.

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Intel declared their 2010Q4 package. This quarterly package simply recommends using the xf86-video-intel 2.14.0 driver, Mesa 7.10, libdrm 2.4.23, Linux kernel 2.6.37, Cairo 1.10.2, and libva 1.0.7. X.Org Server 1.9.3 is also recommended by Intel. These are also the package versions needed for those wishing to take advantage of Sandy Bridge Linux graphics.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...item&px=ODk5OA

Fedora should run OK with 'sandy bridge' video, and so should any most other distros with kernel 2.6.37+, xorg 1.9.3+ etc..
 
Old 10-27-2011, 10:44 PM   #3
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I've installed fedora 15 on a intel DH67CL motherboard. Network was flaky (ping command said lost packet) until I installed the driver I found on source forged http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/.
Just download the tar file, uncompress and read the README file.

I still have a problem with my USB which is being really slow. I can read fairly fast from my mp3 player but writing to it is really slow !

Anyone has that problem ?

Last edited by valleep; 10-27-2011 at 11:07 PM.
 
Old 07-10-2012, 02:10 AM   #4
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KUBUNTU 12.04 LTS Linux flavour with DH67CL motherboards

Hello Guys,

I have installed KUBUNTU 12.04 LTS which goes very well with DH67CL motherboard. I did not have to install any drivers for motherboard or for Seagate 3TB hard drive or or partition or NVIDIA GEFORCE XFX graphics adapter etc. This 64-bit KUBUNTU 12.04 version works just fine. Ofcourse it gives you options to adjust screen width, height and resolution etc. I have a 19" samsunug flat screen display and its doing fine. It boots within 30 secs to a minute.

As of now all devices connected like USB flash drives, External HDD USB drives etc all work without any problems. Small glitches with crash repors and other applications happen as it needs some kind of authentication which I need to provide. Otherwise the going is good.

No complaints. I am still getting used to this new KDE and thanks to LINUX. I have bid farewell to Microsoft family.

The installation is quick and it works well. If you need more help working with KUBUNTU then you have to visit their resources page to install necessary applications or drivers. Mostly you may not need it at all.

This Linux flavour replaces Windows technologies totally as it has all that you can work with and it also opens all Windows based documents. If you still need windows based applications on this Linux flavour then you have to use WINE I suppose.
 
Old 07-10-2012, 02:15 AM   #5
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KUBUNTU 12.04 LTS Linux flavour goes well with DH67CL

Hello Sampath,

Has your problem been resolved with linux flavour and DH67CL motherboard?

Try KUBUNTU 12.04 LTS. You wont have any complaints for sure. I threw Windows 7 out of the window and I am happy with KUBUNTU 12.04 LTS which is open source and has all that you need.

I have no complaints with this version of Linux flavour.




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Hi

I've bought intel Dh67CL(h67 chipset board) motherboard and installed RHEL5.3 but my lan card not detected and even graphics resolution also changed... I've tried motherboard drivers for linux but it's not available in intel site... Can u suggest me which linux flavour will work with this board or where will i get drivers for this board..

Kindly help me...
 
  


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