Intel_DQ35JO
Intel DQ35JO Desktop Board
- Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4GHz
- 4GB Ram
- ST3250410AS SATA drive
- IBM Deskstar ICL35L060 IDE Drive
- Intel GM35 Chipset
- Intel GMA 3100 Dual Independent Display
- 2 Dell 1707FP Monitors
- Ubuntu 8.04 (2.6.24-22-generic)
Hardy-64 installed virtually without a hitch. All sub systems (Audio, USB, Network, etc) are fully functional. Even the dual-monitor setup (one analog, one DVI) went smoothly using the standard screen setup tools and a single change to xorg.conf. The machine has no serial or parallel ports, and BIOS is a bit strange (understatement), but other than that it is a solid and reliable machine. If you intend to use VirtualBox to run parallel copies of other OS's, this machine performs remarkably well. For those few applications for which I cannot find Linux replacements, I have been able to run parallel copies of Windows 2K and Windows XP, simultaneously, in VirtualBox machines, and both at near standalone performance.
Dual Screen note:
The default settings for the size of the screen buffer is not wide enough for 2 side by side screens. You will need to add an item to Section "Screen" in xorg.conf:
Section "Screen" : : SubSection "Display" Virtual 2560 1024 EndSubSection : : EndSection
If xorg.conf already has a Display subsection, simply add the Virtual option. If it already has a virtual option, simply change it.
Note from Another User: I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on this motherboard with no problems, sound, video and networking worked out of the box. Sincerely, Dave :o)
Intel_DQ35JO (last edited 2009-02-09 21:31:57 by 74-36-10-94)