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Bash script to install SiS Mirage 3+ graphics drivers on Linux
#!/bin/bash
# Bash script to install SiS Mirage 3+ graphics drivers on Linux
# Supports 671/672MX graphics cards
#
# Created in March 2019
#
# Tested on:
# - Lubuntu 18.04 (32-bit) with X.Org v1.19
# - Xubuntu 18.04 (64-bit) with X.Org v1.20
# installed on a Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile v5535 laptop (specs: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Fujitsu-Siemens-Esprimo-Mobile-V5535.9149.0.html)
#
# Execute as root user with:
#
# $ sudo su
# (then type your password)
# $ cd ~/
# $ wget --no-check-certificate https://gist.githubusercontent.com/fevangelou/46a2885233c45011ad5c8752f18eac73/raw/79b407db60589d98e78cd131b56a1652756fb7b2/install_sis_graphics_on_linux.sh
# $ chmod +x install_sis_graphics_on_linux.sh
# $ ./install_sis_graphics_on_linux.sh
#
# IMPORTANT:
# If you X.Org version is not 1.20, edit the variable "XORG_VERSION" below accordingly and re-run the script.
#
# References:
# https://github.com/rasdark/xf86-video-sis671 (driver)
# https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2350126&page=4&p=13599531#post13599531 (how-to)
XORG_VERSION="1.20"
# Check for /etc/X11/xorg.conf
if [ ! -f "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" ]; then
touch /etc/X11/xorg.conf
fi
# Install required packages
apt-get -y install build-essential xorg-dev autoconf automake git libtool-bin xutils-dev inxi
# Build the driver
cd ~/
git clone https://github.com/rasdark/xf86-video-sis671.git
cd xf86-video-sis671/
git checkout for-xorg-$XORG_VERSION
autoreconf
automake
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-static
make
make install
# Check if the drivers were installed
ls -la /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sis671*
echo ""
echo ""
inxi -G
echo ""
echo ""
if [ -f "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sis671_drv.so" ]; then
# Setup the SiS graphics driver
cat > "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" <<EOF
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "sis671"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Configured Monitor"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Monitor "Configured Monitor"
Device "Configured Video Device"
EndSection
EOF
# Now reboot
echo ""
echo ""
echo " *** The installation for SiS graphics drivers is now complete *** "
echo ""
echo " === --------------------------------------------------------- === "
echo " === PLEASE REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM NOW === "
echo " === --------------------------------------------------------- === "
echo ""
else
echo ""
echo ""
echo " *** The installation for SiS graphics drivers FAILED *** "
echo ""
echo " === ---------------------------------------------------- === "
echo " === Check your X.Org version! === "
echo " === ---------------------------------------------------- === "
echo ""
fi
@dimaspaf14
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Not work on my fresh lubuntu 18.04, the console doesnt recognize all the command, also puppy linux too

@FedeFGR
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FedeFGR commented Jul 29, 2021

Hi. Thanks a lot! This worked for me in Sparkylinux (light debian based distro). I was able to revive a 10+ year old BGH laptop, with excellent image and decent performance. The line "git checkout for-xorg- $ XORG_VERSION" was not recognized and I modified it with the xorg version manually (git checkout for-xorg-1.20) In my particular case.
SIS_sparky

@cavemachine
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Working on Debian 11 X86_64.
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@fevangelou
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Awesome :)

@acangtorvalds
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acangtorvalds commented Jan 24, 2022

thank a lot, works on notebook a-note ca-8271 on xubuntu 18.04.5-i386

for any one got log failed to load module sis671 module missmatch, just add on xorg.conf

Section "ServerFlags"
Option "IgnoreABI" "True"
EndSection

Screenshot_2022-01-24_06-59-10

@dimaspaf14
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does anyone has tried to install it on sis 672 gpu?
Im confused, i ever run the script but the resolution become ugly, sometimes can 1366x768, but sometimes 1024x768 after booting, can someone share with me?

@tajamarindu
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tajamarindu commented Feb 25, 2022

Hi, I must say I was very excited when I got here.
But, there is always a but, when running the script I got this error.

Makefile:530: fallo en las instrucciones para el objetivo 'sis_driver.lo' make[1]: *** [sis_driver.lo] Error 1 make[1]: se sale del directorio '/root/xf86-video-sis671/src' Makefile:445: fallo en las instrucciones para el objetivo 'install-recursive' make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1 ls: no se puede acceder a '/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sis671*': No existe el archivo o el directorio

So, saw that the script had a it checkout for-xorg-1.19 hardcoded, changed that value to 1.20 and install could be finished.

However, after reboot system stucked in a black screen.

This is one of several desktop PC we have at the school

neofetch+inxi

@inzanty
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inzanty commented Mar 5, 2022

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ASUS X58C
Thank you a lot for this script, hello from Ukraine!

@j03ll0b0
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j03ll0b0 commented May 3, 2022

Easy Note mx37t070it
Many Thanks for your hard work, wish this could be done on a more recent version of Lubuntu
screen
@rasdark From Venezuela 完全感谢

@j03ll0b0
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j03ll0b0 commented May 5, 2022

greetings, had to switch to bodhi, in lubuntu had to boot with "nomodeset" manually but then after a while wanted to make the change permanent so I installed grub customizer and also installed laptop mode tools and something happend, don't know what, but kept booting as if it had no "nomodeset" in the boot syntax... weird...
bodhi doesn't need no "nomodeset" at all... it just worked... vesa during setup and now with the driver, thanks to whomever worked on bringing this driver this far, thanks from Venezuela.
shot-2022-05-04_20-57-18

@aziham
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aziham commented Jul 5, 2022

@fevangelou, Thank you. It worked on a Haier 2006 laptop.

@ffpp2003
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ffpp2003 commented Dec 4, 2022

Working on a Bangho B-76X0S, Linux mint xfce 20.2 uma
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Just a little question, is graphical performance tied to the CPU processing power? Because dragging windows lags the whole system (My notebook has only one core)
Also, dose anyone know of any "hack" to get hardware acceleration on ANY Linux distro with SIS graphics?
Or, is there any Linux distro (open or closed source) that has hardware acceleration with SIS graphics?
It's really sad to see Windows 7 outperform Linux...

@js-maria
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js-maria commented Jan 3, 2023

Hi

Thank you for this solution! I already use it with Q4OS and Trisquel Mini and it works perfectly. Both distributions have xorg 1.20

Now I wanted to apply the solution to Runtu Light as well, but it doesn't work. The boot is hanging and X is not started. The two drivers are in the folder usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers and in etc/x11 is xorg.conf. Everything looks correct. There is no error message during installation.

But the xorg version is 1.21 , not 1.20 or 1.19 ! Runtu Light is based on Ubuntu 22.04.

Can anyone help further?

@persian85
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Hi

Thank you for this solution! I already use it with Q4OS and Trisquel Mini and it works perfectly. Both distributions have xorg 1.20

Now I wanted to apply the solution to Runtu Light as well, but it doesn't work. The boot is hanging and X is not started. The two drivers are in the folder usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers and in etc/x11 is xorg.conf. Everything looks correct. There is no error message during installation.

But the xorg version is 1.21 , not 1.20 or 1.19 ! Runtu Light is based on Ubuntu 22.04.

Can anyone help further?

I have this problem too. My Xorg version is 1.21.1.7 and i get Check your X.Org version! error. Did you managed it?

@js-maria
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No, unfortunately I could not solve it. I don't have enough knowledge about this. But with Q4OS trinity and Trisquel Mini it is working fine, as there the X is 1.20. Maybe you have to change the distri?

@persian85
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No, unfortunately I could not solve it. I don't have enough knowledge about this. But with Q4OS trinity and Trisquel Mini it is working fine, as there the X is 1.20. Maybe you have to change the distri?

Well I installed Lubuntu 18.04 to make it work. I hope it could run Archlinux but now Lubuntu is my only choice.

@odonevis
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23/03/2024 instalado em Positivo Mobile Z77 (SIS 667)
Linux MX-21 64 bits
perfeitamente funcional
Gratidão pela solução.

@XTRAXTREME
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Please help me I am new to Linux and I don't understand the commands I'm doing this on my Q4OS linux

@XTRAXTREME
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XTRAXTREME commented Jul 18, 2023

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@impersonator666
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In debian 12 bookworm edit this script line to this version XORG_VERSION="21.1"
worked for me with dwm, i finally can get the resolution 1280x800 in linux

@mpeter50
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mpeter50 commented Feb 9, 2024

Hi!

I have set this up on an old Fujitsi Esprimo Mobile V5555.
When setting UseTiming1366 to "yes", "True" or anything like that, the screen will be blank after a reboot, sometimes colorful lines will be visible, and I'm not even able to switch to an other virtual terminal.
When that line is commented in the config, it works, however its not really usable. A fresh Mint Xfce system is heavily lagging even with just a terminal and btop inside it opened, set to update every 2 seconds. The X.org process is often at 100% on its core when doing this, but never below 50%.

Interestingly, the Mint LiveCD (running from a pendrive, through Ventoy) does not lag from running a terminal alone. With the same "workload", the X.org process is working at around 10% or less (per core, on a single core).
Its also weird that this LiveCD did not even need any drivers to be added manually, it just worked by itself, I only needed this repo's driver for booting the installed system.

Can someone help find out why do I need the driver if the LiveCD worked fine?
And also, the reason for why does the installed system lag while the LiveCD doesnt.

Here is my graphics hardware, to make sure I'm at the right place:

Graphics:
  Device-1: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 771/671 PCIE VGA Display Adapter
    driver: N/A
  Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.21.1.4 driver: gpu: N/A
    resolution: 1280x800~60Hz
  OpenGL: renderer: llvmpipe (LLVM 15.0.7 128 bits)
    v: 4.5 Mesa 23.0.4-0ubuntu1~22.04.1 

@Giovannitridente
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Hi everyone, I'm trying this tool on an Olivetti OlivoBook P1500 with Sis Mirage 3 and Zorin OS 17, but I can't make it work, at the end of the procedure the message "Please reboot your system now" appears, I restart the PC but nothing changes, does anyone know how to help me?

@mpeter50
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Oh, forgot about this.

If you have the same graphics device, the final solution for me was not to use this repo's driver, but to tell X to use the VESA driver.
For that, in the Xorg config file, in the Device section, I have repalced the value of the Driver setting with vesa. After a reboot (maybe even a relogin) it should work.

I have found this solution on the Mint forum: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=266554

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