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					| Titel: epia M10000, kanotix and openchrome/unichrome, need help!  Verfasst am: 17.10.2006, 19:03 Uhr |  |  
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          | Hi all, I'm a proud kanotix user. I own an M10k epia board and I've spent at least 1 month trying to install unichrome/openchrome driver/s, and related stuff.
 Must say I'm quite noob and not so confident with linux but I'm trying to learn more.
 Since I've followed a lot of howto and I can't get m.player or xine working I need help!
 Any there succeded to use their epia board as a media player, and whould be so kind to help me?
   
 thank you in advance and bye,
 alessandro (IT)
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 31.10.2006, 17:13 Uhr |  |  
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          | ok, I've found the way.... I'm quite embarassed because of how it was simple...
   
 It seems that on M10k boards certain bios settings prevent  openchrome/unichrome driver to work...
 
 for example if you choose "load safe settings" (like I've done for a long time hoping this could help... damn it...) theese drivers won't work at all....
 
 otherwise selecting "load optimized default" will result in a working multimedia machine!!!!
 
 hope this'll help n00b like me
 
 bye all
 alessandro (IT)
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 01.11.2006, 15:50 Uhr |  |  
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          | openchrome needs to have at least 32Mb of RAM set aside in order to work properly.  You're correct that it's accomplished in the BIOS |  
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