I've found that some problems related to xserver-xorg-video-intel may be
cured by adding "modeset=0" when loading i915 module.
I've tried that, but it didn't cure the problem.
X windows crashed again a few minutes ago :-(.
Now at the end of the Xorg.0.log file I've found the following information:
As a quick workaround I have switched to the xserver-xorg-video-vesa.
What's interesting, I didn't experienced significant drop of video
performance
(at least using glxgears to measure it ;-) ).
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I have similar problem in my two machines - one laptop and one desktop.
In fact after the problem appears, screen gets black and I'm not able to
ssh into these machines to get any logs.
I have reported more details to lkml:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/10/26/466
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/10/27/60
As
The Submitter of this bug report mentioned that it may be "resurrected"
bug #593432.
In fact the 593432 has been "fixed" by either disabling (in config file)
or blacklisting KMS for some chipsets.
Now the authors of xserver-xorg-video-intel made KMS mandatory,
so all users of the problematic ch
I ve set two options in my kernel configuration:
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION=y
Now the system boots correctly with KMS switched on.
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Yes, it was a kernel configuration related bug (it was submitted by
someone alse as bug 601558)
The problem id that when KMS is switched on (at least in
Intel chipsets) the support for framebuffer console must be also
switched on.
I ve set two options in my kernel configuration:
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFF
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