
Gigabyte Brix Linux Drivers
Dec 4, 2016 - Gigabyte Brix J1900 and Linux (Mint 18.1 beta) (Good so far). I'm unsure if it is the kernel or xserver which contains the graphic drivers).
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Hi, Yesterday, I tried to install CentOS 7.0 with the default Gnome 3.8 on a Intel NUC (DN2820FYKH, a low cost Celeron, here are the specs: ). EDIT: I previously updated the NUC with the latest BIOS released the, here I wasn't able to boot with the system with default kernel. After selecting the kernel on the grub menu, it immediately displays an error message [0.000000] tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed (which seems pretty much harmless from what I read on various forums) and a gray screen. Then, it hangs there indefinitely.
I could only boot Centos 7.0 on rescue mode. This time, it displayed the same calibration error message followed by this. Code: *ERROR* Cannot initialize the agpgart module. DRM: Fill_in_dev failed. Then, it seemed to boot normally (I didn't see any errors in the boot.log). But, the whole system was very slow (especially compared with Fedora 20, which runs like a breeze on the same NUC with Gnome 3.10).
I updated CentOS and rebooted but the issue persist. It makes me wonder: Is it a kernel issue? Maybe the 3.10 kernel doesn't really support well the Bay Trail processors. Or maybe its the Mesa driver fault? In both cases, it doesn't seems I can do much about it.
Using different kernels or Intel drivers would probably ruin the whole stability advantage of using CentOS. Has somebody succeeded in running CentOS 7.0 on a similar NUC? I'm using the Gigabyte Intel Celeron N2807 Mini PC Barebones GB-BXBT-2807 I get a very similar problem during install. I see the error message 'tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed' and then it just hangs during install. If one of the developers wants a system to test on, I'd be happy to ship a unit for the person to borrow for a few weeks if that is helpful for solving this particular problem in the install.
I don't know if it's an incompatibility with Bay Trail as the first poster hypothesized, but it's possible given the similarity (yet difference) in hardware. CentOS 6.5 installs just fine on the machine. I'd love to get CentOS 7 working on it though, since I don't want to be installing old software on new machines.
I managed to install CentOS 7.0 on a Intel NUC DN2820FYKH by disabling the high precision event timer in the legacy settings of the BIOS. Ultimately unsuccessful as I managed to boot up once to perform a YUM update, rebooted then I froze at the same regardless of the BIOS setting, which I switched to see if it had an effect. Turning off quiet on the GRUB line revealed that it was hanging on the x.509 certificate signing, for which I have found no bypass, even rescue mode does not get pass it.