Chris, we want to move everyone over to using -intel starting with
Hardy. -i810 will still be installed and available as an option to
select manually, however it is deprecated and we will no longer be
supporting it. So if you discover problems trying to boot when using
the intel driver, please fi
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg-server => xserver-xorg-video-intel
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[Hardy Beta] Intel 845 card - correct drivers not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205054
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Btw. please use the -intel driver instead of the -i810 one since the
later one is deprecated.
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[Hardy Beta] Intel 845 card - correct drivers not detected
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Please attach the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log and the output of "lspci
-vvnn".
@VincentRC
I guess your bug is a different one since your Intel card is correctly detected
but the monitor information send to the driver/ graphic card are not correct.
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Sourcepackagena
> That's why my question is : which screen display do you use on computer
> ?
Hi, I'm using a Belinea 10 17 15, art no 111717
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[Hardy Beta] Intel 845 card - correct drivers not detected
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Same bug for me. I have reported that to upstream and I've been told that it
comes from my screen display (if I have understood everything) which does not
provide EDID data which is needed for the driver to set the screen resolution
correctly.
But the thing I don't understand is that everything