Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 8.04.1 for EeePC
After hitting Fn+F6 the gnome-system-monitor is started.
Afterward no other hotkeys work any more. Though brightness control still works.
After closing the gnome-system-monitor the hotkeys start working again.
When opening the gnome-system-mon
Bug #404421 seems related.
However none of the suggested workarounds did work for me.
Did anyone test the patch from manu?
How would I test that patch?
Up to now I did not find any other workaround to get my 9.10 running Xorg.
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after first splash boot, screen flickers displaying a bunch of drm:
I tried and build the kernel according to that documentation
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu.
After booting that kernel I got the same errors(flickering screen, failed to
restore... messages).
So that did not solve my problem.
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"Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" o
Today I installed a AMD HD4350 graphics card in my system.
The X started and showed a screen. The driver also reports the monitor
correctly.
So I guess the problem is with the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver that does
not detect the monitor correctly.
Could any one say where this would be better
Adding vga=792 to the boot options did make no difference. Problem _not_
solved.
The mentioned bug #467841 contains a patch in comment #14 from manu
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/467841/comments/14).
How could I test this patch?
Did anyone test this pa
Today I did test the kernel.
Did make no difference (my installation of 9.10 came with kernel 2.6.31-14...).
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"Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" on i915
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404421
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Attached is a Xorg log. It seems to me, that the driver can't detect the
monitor that is connected to the DVI port of my graphics card.
Btw: I think in 9.04 I had the problem that the monitor was not detected
(properly). But I could set it to the right resolution via xrandr.
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I also tried the nomodeset as a boot option but that did NOT work for me.
I wonder why the monitor and/or graphics card is not detected properly.
When I run ddcprobe on the console the graphics card and the monitor is
identified (see attached file).
** Attachment added: "ddcprobe.output"
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Worked for me, Thanks.
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