Booted with vga=791 kernel parameter. xorg.conf as attached.
Been using this for quite a few hours now. It seems stable, and text console switching also works; without Driver "intel" in xorg.conf, X chose the vesa driver instead. My previous report about text console badness *does not apply* to the intel driver. I think we're back on track.
$ dpkg --status libdrm-dev libdrm-intel1 libdrm-intel1-dbg libdrm-nouveau1 libdrm-nouveau1-dbg libdrm2 libdrm2-dbg xserver- xorg-video- intel xserver- xorg-video- intel-dbg | grep Version | uniqowner@ owner-desktop: ~$ dpkg --status libdrm-dev libdlibdrm-nouveau1 libdrm-nouveau1-dbg libdrm2 libdrm2-dbg xserver- xorg-video- intel xserver- xorg-video- intel-dbg | grep Version | uniq
Version: 2.4.11-0jaunty2
Version: 2:2.7.0-jaunty2
$ uname -rv
2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009
Booted with vga=791 kernel parameter. xorg.conf as attached.
Been using this for quite a few hours now. It seems stable, and text console switching also works; without Driver "intel" in xorg.conf, X chose the vesa driver instead. My previous report about text console badness *does not apply* to the intel driver. I think we're back on track.