1) GMA 3150 isn't supported by apple, so we couldn't achieve full graphics acceleration yet. However, you can get native resolution (in most cases, 1024 x 600) even with no kext loaded. But, as said, no qe/ci: certain programs, like iMovie, won't work. Certain features, like time machine, will be in the better prospect buggy and unreliable. Youtube movies are a no go;
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2010 Q1 Drivers: Intel Linux Graphics: 2010Q1: The first one is the last intellinux915 before Linux support for GMA3150, the second is the intellinux with GMA3150 support. The codes could offer hints at the patches that should be made, and even the possibility of a full port.
In May 2007, version 2.0 of the driver (xorg-video-intel) was released, which added support for the 965GM chipset. In addition, the 2.0 driver added native video mode programming support for all chipsets from i830 forward. This version added support for automatic video mode detection and selection, monitor hot plug, dynamic extended and merged desktops and per-monitor screen rotation. These features are built into the X.Org 7.3 X server release and will eventually be supported across most of the open source X.Org video drivers.[42] Version 2.1, released in July 2007, added support for the G33, Q33 and Q35 chipsets.[43] G35 is also supported by the Linux driver.[44]
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801dd591f0): "Spinlock acquisition timed out: lock=0xffffff803aed2140, lock owner thread=0xffffff803a025bb8, current_thread: 0xffffff8032885958, lock owner active on CPU 0x2, current owner: 0xffffff803a025bb8"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3789.51.2/osf mk/i386/locks_i386.c:427
panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff800bf585f0): "Spinlock acquisition timed out: lock=0xffffff8025f5ac40, lock owner thread=0xffffff8025c824e8, current_thread: 0xffffff8020561498, lock owner active on CPU 0x2, current owner: 0xffffff8025c824e8"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3789.60.24/os fmk/i386/locks_i386.c:427
In May 2007, version 2.0 of the driver (xorg-video-intel) was released, which added support for the 965GM chipset. In addition, the 2.0 driver added native video mode programming support for all chipsets from i830 forward. This version added support for automatic video mode detection and selection, monitor hot plug, dynamic extended and merged desktops and per-monitor screen rotation. These features are built into the X.Org 7.3 X server release and will eventually be supported across most of the open source X.Org video drivers.[40] Version 2.1, released in July 2007, added support for the G33, Q33 and Q35 chipsets.[41] G35 is also supported by the Linux driver.[42]
There are currently two versions of the Intel X.Org driver, the xorg-video-i810 driver which supports the i810 and a number of more recent chipsets[49] and the updated xorg-video-intel driver that supports the same hardware, with the recent versions 2.0 and 2.1 adding support for later chips, including the G33, Q33 and Q35.[50]
In addition, the xorg-video-intel driver (sometimes known as the "modesetting driver") does not use the video BIOS for switching video modes; as some BIOSes include only a limited range of modes, this provides more reliable access to those supported by Intel video cards.
In May 2007, version 2.0 of the driver (xorg-video-intel) was released, which added support for the 965GM chipset. In addition, the 2.0 driver added native video mode programming support for all chipsets from i830 forward. This version added support for automatic video mode detection and selection, monitor hot plug, dynamic extended and merged desktops and per-monitor screen rotation. These features are built into the X.Org 7.3 X server release and will eventually be supported across most of the open source X.Org video drivers. Version 2.1, released in July 2007, added support for the G33, Q33 and Q35 chipsets. G35 is also supported by the Linux driver. 2ff7e9595c
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