Updated summary:
The only way I have found so far to make this ghastly piece of hardware
work with anything reasonably current is to use one of the framebuffer
drivers.
The best choice is the intelfb kernel driver and fbdev on top of that.
As this driver is not in debian current the fallback
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.5+8
Severity: normal
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I have experienced the same symptoms with my Intel 945GME in a Dell
Latitude 2100. I ssh'd in and saw X using 90-100% CPU. I did not kill
any processes; the X server just started responding by
On 2011-07-17T15:50:47-0700, Kenyon Ralph wrote:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.5+8
> Severity: normal
>
> I have experienced the same symptoms with my Intel 945GME in a Dell
> Latitude 2100. I ssh'd in and saw X using 90-100% CPU. I did not kill
> any processes; the X server just started
> Pretty sure it's the XFS bug, 1st bullet, 1st item on:
> http://blog.mraw.org/2011/04/03/DXN-8/
Thank you very much.
I, for one, can confirm that is the problem I am having. And
fixed by removing the xfs package as well as removing the xfs FontPath
in my xorg.conf.
Regard
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