http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11255





--- Comment #107 from Rogério Brito <rbr...@ime.usp.br>  2009-11-21 23:22:10 ---
Hi.

It's been quite some time since we last talked about this bug. I have some
news.

First, I'm including a newer dmesg here, taken with a 2.6.32-rc6 kernel. The
lspci is also included.

The notebook was originally an Infoway Note N8320. Now, after flashing the
BIOS, it is reported as an MSI Aesthetic PR200. The older BIOS was from 2007,
while this newer one is from march of this year (that is, about 2 years of
differences).

The notebook has no binary driver in use, and the only possible blobs that are
used are those included with the kernel itself (like the ones for use with the
Intel wifi card).

To better show what I have been experiencing (and the other people that are
seeing this bug can see if their problem is similar), I have made a short video
with both the behaviour of a 2.6.32-rc8 kernel and with Windows Vista.

The video is at <http://rb.doesntexist.org/linux/defective.ogv>. Sorry for the
shaky video. :-(

Now that I have some free time, I am available to spend some time testing
things with this notebook.

Rafael, if you have any questions, please, let me know. Oh, differently from
Denys, I don't have an nvidia card---just a plain Intel 915.


Thanks, Rogério Brito.

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