I have gotten the old SIS drivers to compile and run in 16.04. I’m looking for the mods to enable support for the 671 and 771 GPUs if anyone knows where the source is.
The existing drivers support:
SIS: driver for SiS chipsets:
SIS5597/5598, SIS530/620, SIS6326/AGP/DVD, SIS300/305, SIS630/730, SIS540, SIS315, SIS315H, SIS315PRO/E, SIS550, SIS650/M650/651/740, SIS330(Xabre), SIS660/[M]661[F|M]X/[M]670/[M]741[GX]/[M]760[GX]/[M]761[GX]/[M]770[GX], SIS340
SIS: driver for XGI chipsets:
Volari Z7 (XG20), Volari V3XT/V5/V8/Duo (XG40)
More details here for the brave
http://wb4kdi.byethost32.com/PC/Ubuntu/SIS.html
If the code for the 671 and 771 shows up and I find time to merge it in, full details will be posted here.
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HI @Dave_Barnes ,
nice to see that SIS isn't completely dead!,
This might interest people too; although it has its limits!:
PLEASE SEE THIS GUIDE WHICH I RECENTLY FOUND IF THE THINGS I WROTE BELOW ARE OF NO HELP TO YOU!:
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/sis
This guide was written before I discovered the above link!.
Anyone with a SIS graphics card can get 1024x768 resolution without extra drivers, just follow the next few steps.
Go to > Applications > Accessories > Pluma text editor (or whatever your default editor is on your version of Ubuntu!) and paste the following text in …
The most recent version of the sis-671-fix code seems to be here:
GitLab.com
It is hacked up pretty bad and won’t compile with modern xorg versions.
Still researching…
Merging begun -
(II) SIS(0): SiS driver (djb-2006/02/02-2, compiled for X.org 1.18.3.0)
(II) SIS(0): Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Thomas Winischhofer <[email protected] > and others
(II) SIS(0): *** Support for SiS 671 added by Dave J. Barnes 8/2016
(II) SIS(0): *** based on changes posted to the Internet but never merged.
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Is there an xorg.conf example from sis m741 gpu?
Im still trying to get good resolution with lubuntu 16.04
Hi Michael,
did you check out my post here?:
PLEASE SEE THIS GUIDE WHICH I RECENTLY FOUND IF THE THINGS I WROTE BELOW ARE OF NO HELP TO YOU!:
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/sis
This guide was written before I discovered the above link!.
Anyone with a SIS graphics card can get 1024x768 resolution without extra drivers, just follow the next few steps.
Go to > Applications > Accessories > Pluma text editor (or whatever your default editor is on your version of Ubuntu!) and paste the following text in …