Le 27/09/2010 10:48, Virgo Pärna a écrit :
On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 20:51:47 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell<zlinux...@wowway.com>
wrote:
Look in directory /etc/modprobe.d for a file called i915-kms.conf.
Look at the contents of that file. Does it say
options i915 modeset=0
If so, change the 0 to 1 and file it, then shutdown and reboot.
If no such file exists, then create it, specifying modeset as 1.
I hope, that this works for him, but just in case. I had different problem
- after upgrading to
squeeze X would freeze the whole computer in startup without X startup log
(also Intel graphics).
Modeset support was enabled, but changing it didn't seem to have any effect. I
got it working with
Vesa driver and later by building 2.6.32.22 kernel. But then that one didn't
work for video playback,
so I upgraded to 2.6.33.7. It seems, that 2.6.32 lines has some major problems
with integrateed
Intel graphics - at least with some of them. Just as a word of warning - if any
of those problems
should appear.
+1
I have a Dell inspiron 510m running squeeze.
Same thing here since the last linux-image-2.6.32.5-i686 upgrade ...
From memory my Xorg.0.log complained about missing modules, one of them
being related to my GAlps/touchpad something ... (sorry for the lack of
precision, I'm away from my laptop now).
I think the KMS problem was also there.
I'll stay tuned to that thread, thanks.
Jean-Marc
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