
Linux* OS Configuration Using CED
You can configure the Linux* driver settings using CED as described in Platform Configuration Using CED.
The output file (yourbuildnamehere.x) from CED contains the settings required to configure the Intel® EMGD for Linux systems and can be pasted into the appropriate sections of the xorg.conf file.
Linux* OS Configuration Using CED Lite
Intel®
EMGD for Linux also comes with a tool that allows users
to configure an xorg.conf file to suit their
needs without having to rebuild the entire EMGD driver with CED. This
tool is called CED Lite and is an OS-independent browser-based application
that can be found in your EMGD/Utilities folder.
Unzip the file
CED-Lite.tgz and open the file index.html
located inside. CED Lite opens in your browser as shown below. Please
note that CED Lite currently supports only the E6xx chipset.

The CED Lite options are identical to those in CED.
Click the
icon on the CED Lite page or refer to Platform Configuration Using CED for help.
Note that CED Lite generates only an xorg file for your convenience in configuring your Linux display settings. It does not rebuild the entire EMGD driver package.
If you experience any problems, please ensure you are using the latest updated version of Internet Explorer* or Firefox*.