

Asrock ion 330 ubuntu nvidia driver 1080p#
NVIDIA® ION GPU with Full HD 1080p playback capability. Might've been a smidge easier if X was installed, I rather use nano than vi ( did install vim which is heaps better ).īut having said all that, I'm ready to go through it again when xbmc comes out with minimal ubuntu 10.04. Special thanks to ASRock for providing us with the ION 330HT Nettop to review. Needed to make some SMB tweaks to unraid so it doesn't drop out part way through a video.
Asrock ion 330 ubuntu nvidia driver 720p#
Then the box would only do 720p to the tv so I had to fiddle with the nf file. Then came the fiddling to get wireless working. New Nvidia HDMI audio didn't play nice with the alsa sound drivers that come with the 9.11 livecd, and the included nvidia drivers were too old for VDPAU to work on the ion2 platform. First of all I run XBMC live from USB ( didn't need to install ) with a persistent partition.

From an ASRock ION 330HT-BD Blu-ray NetTop that has an Intel Atom 330 CPU with. I just picked up a Zotac HD-1D11 and I can only wish my setup process had went as smoothly. For Ubuntu 10.10 you can download the latest NVIDIA GeForce Drivers for. I’d never tried XBMC on an Ion so I thought I’d give. It was like buying a stand alone media player, except everything worked just right without any firmware updates needed. NVIDIA enjoys particularly good driver support for Ion under Linux, including full support for hardware H.264 acceleration through VDAPU. Video, remote, shares, HDMI sound.everything just worked. 20 minutes to download/install to USB/install to stock Revo with a USB remote plugged in. There is an XBMC live disk install? +1 Cannot reccommend XBMC live install any more highly.
