@Emil
Thanks.
I tried with an external monitor once ... complete blackness, not a glimmer.  
May try again.

Random graphic freezes... hmm.   Not encouraging if you want a serious
system to finally replace the vileness of MS.

Is this sort of bug (if that's what it is) common with Ubuntu?  I'm not
clear whether this is the fault of the graphics chip manufacturers or
what?  Are Intel or Dell just not giving a monkeys whether their new
hardware works with Linux?  Or are they deliberately complicating
things?  Or is it somehow the fault of the people who put together
Linux?

This is no doubt very naive of me, but aren't graphics chips meant to be
designed to work in a sort of degraded mode, using a bog standard set of
instructions...?  If so, am I to conclude that the Ubuntu designers
haven't really catered for this potential need?  Or that there is no
such simple operating mode with this Intel chip on the Dell machine?

The trouble is, display is SUCH an essential thing.  If that goes wrong
you are really stuffed from the start.  Who should I blame?

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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
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