There are some observations I'd like to mention: 1. I have noticed that the "turned off twice" behavior is not related with this but. It happens on my desktop pc as well. 2. Just before the login windows is displayed (i.e. ,I think, while gdm is loading), the pointer is shown as a turning wheel (or something like that). The wheel jumps back and forth during this loading period. 3. The driver I am ("was") using is labeled as "intel" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and a more complete name for it is "intel - Experimental modesetting driver for Intel integrated graphics chipsets" as given in the Screen and Graphics Card Driver application. SÄ°nce the graphics card I have is also supported by the driver labeled as i810, I manually modified xorg.conf and now I don't observe the jumping behavior I've described above. (By the way I was not able to change the driver with the Screen and Graphics Card Driver application, but this is probably another bug.) I have already rebooted the laptop successfully several times after changing the driver to i810.
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