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Debian 2.3.0 package corrects the problem here too.
Intrepid works too, but at least for some kubuntu users like me, it will be a
while before I will consider using it for work (KDE 4.1 is still far from KDE 3
on functionality)
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Alright, most people are reporting it's fixed in Intrepid. It may still
exist for hardy but since we don't know what patch fixed it
specifically, I hesistate to nominate it for hardy; quite likely it is
the kernel that was fixed. If anyone knows better, feel free to open a
Hardy task for this.
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Hello everyone. I want to report that I installed Intrepid Alpha-6 on my
optiplex 745 (out of frustration) and all the problems went away! The wide
screen monitor now has the correct resolution, and all the system freezes,
etc., are gone.
Here is a tip in case you give Intrepid a try: most likel
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 08:43:49PM -, muzincs wrote:
Hello Manuelita
> But I will keep checking this thread, hoping for a solution.
Just for the record: I posted a workaround in this thread some time ago.
I had no single freeze since then, however, this was not confirmed by
anyone yet.
Best
Hello there. I am still following this thread because I have the exact same
problem. My equipment is a Dell Optiplex 745 coupled with a 2407WFP
monitor. I used to enjoy native resolution (1920x1200) with gutsy, but I
have had nothing but problems since hardy. All the problems that have been
des
I had it happen just yesterday, and I have the latest stable Hardy patches
(hardy-security and hardy-updates). I'm using Kubuntu 8.04.
David
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Bryce Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Is anyone still seeing this? I noticed the problem go away when I
> updat
Is anyone still seeing this? I noticed the problem go away when I
updated to the latest kernel and -intel.
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I just had it lock directly after logging in, too. Also using kernel
2.6.24.19 and intel driver package 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.4.
The lock-on-login occurred after I did a hard shutdown because it locked
(same lock) after idling.
Sorry, I don't know any way to reproduce it (though I know it's happened
Confirming on another Optiplex 745 under Hardy, latest kernel 2.6.24.19
and intel driver package 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.4.
Note that, for Dells at least, the specific motherboard version seems to
make a difference (as for the reboot problem in bug 115011 - see my
comments there). With my m/board code 0
I concur -- 2.6.24-19-generic on an HP Compaq nx9030 business laptop
occasionally hard locks either on shutdown or restart.
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I can't confirm that new kernel and new driver fix this problem. I tried
4 times and it locked twice.
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Wooohooo. The latest .24-19 kernel along with whatever xorg-intel
updates that have gone out lately have solved this problem for me on my
Dell Optiplex 745. I no longer have troubles with hard lockup just as
kdm starts and also the suspend/resume is working like a champ.
On my home computer which
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The system still locks with ForceEnablePipeA on. By the way, Optiplex 745 are
desktop computers.
The problem with suspend to Ram is probably the same of bug #226279.
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Does it make any difference if ForceEnablePipeA is turned on? I.e.:
Section "Device"
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Option "ForceEnablePipeA" "true"
EndSection
If that makes it work, then please paste in the output of `lspci -vvnn
| grep -A1 "VGA compat"`, and give the laptop model name and number
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I have to correct myself: The system still hangs after suspend to RAM.
BTW: Hibernation does not work at all.
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Problem seems to be solved with Dell Optiplex 745 after latest upgrade
to driver version 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.3.
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Does anyone know why ubuntu's 2.2.0 driver shows the same bug as 2.3.1?
Has some buggy stuff been backported? What about upstream's 2.2.0, does
that version show the same bug? I'm a bit puzzeled that gutsy's driver
was working while hardy's driver isn't, even though it looks like they
both are base
The upstream bug for the 2.3.0 - 2.3.1 regression is
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15933
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Thank you. I just tried debian's (binary) package version 2.3.0 and was
able to reboot three times, always getting a nice gdm login screen. For
those who need a hotfix: This debian package is available at
snapshot.debian.net
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That's right. The 2.3.0 package works, whereas the 2.3.1 hangs the
system.
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Strange. I installed Debian experimental binary packet 2.3.0-1 directly
and that seems to works without any freeze. VT switching still cause
black screen but that probably other unresolved bug.
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I tried the 2.3.1 drivers as well, and I agree that they don't fix this bug.
The system worked fine a couple of times, but it froze about 5 times.
I also tried Fedora 9 live cd, which uses intel 2.2.1 drivers, and it works
fine, with desktop effects both on and off. It seems there may be some sof
Hi
I tried 2.3.1 by rebuilding debian's xserver-xorg-video-intel
2:2.3.1-1. I can't confirm that the new version is fixing this bug; I'm
still getting the same black screen in 80% of all cases on a dell
optiplex 745 with precisely the graphics card listed in the initial
posting. Furthermore, the
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2.3 is now in debian experimental. Could someone try compile that one for hardy
so that we test and confirm that this but is really fixed in newer drivers?
http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xserver-xorg-video-intel/news/20080423T163205Z.html
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Confirmed with my optiplex 745. I filled my probes to other bug. You can find
them there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/221179
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