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My experience with 2 monitors (both via HDMI) and Beebox N3150 since yesterday:

The screens are recognized well (as seen in xrandr and nothing suspicious in Xorg.0.log).  Nevertheless the 2nd monitor gets no signal by default, but after a suspend/resume circle it *works* as expected (!)
Observed this with Fedora 22 and Ubuntu 15.04 in  the same manner.  No clue so far what's going on Confused

[Edit]  After a minor update to kernel 3.19.0-25 it works from the beginning (Ubuntu).








Edited by darn - 15 Aug 2015 at 3:31pm
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Hello everyone,
the ASRock Beebox has an awesome value for the money.
I can easily imagine a big market for this product - becoming the first choice for people who would like to have
- a multimedia PC
- emulation station for "classic" games
- an office PC
- a small business/private server
- a PC for exhibitions/marketing (3 monitors!)
- a replacement for raspberry/banana pi
- etc.

It works out of the box for Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Linux distributions I have tested.
There is only one issue I am currently trying to solve:
- Support of three monitors with Linux

If anyone has solved the issue, please share your experience with the community.
I will keep you posted about my efforts!

Thank you very much in advance for your support!

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a) The DP port only works with an active DP-DVI cable -> DP-HDMI cable does not work.
b) Install and update the intel graphic driver e.g.:

Instruction for Ubuntu 17.04

1. Download the latest Graphic Driver Update Tool for Intel:
Currently: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-update-tool-linux-os-v2.0.6

2. Install the tool via the terminal:
sudo dpkg -i intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.6_amd64.deb

3. Run the installation tool and follow the installation process.


Trouble shooting
If you get an  "GPG error" NO_PUBKEY

Install Y-PPA-Manager
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/y-ppa-manager
sudo apt update
sudo apt install install y-ppa-manager

Execute y-ppa-manager
Choose "Advanced"
Select "Try to import all missing GPG keys"

Then re-run the intel-graphics-update-tool again.

Reboot - Done

Thank you https://01.org community for providing intel driver for Linux!!!





Edited by entheos - 23 Sep 2017 at 1:53am
ASROCK Beebox rocks :D
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