-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27/09/12 13:40, Anne Wilson wrote: > On 27/09/12 13:31, Colin Guthrie wrote: >> Oh I would disagree. I think intel is more common (but I base >> this on very little evidence!) Certainly I *always* ensure I have >> an intel card in anything I purchase. Their Open Source >> commitment is just much better than the others IMO. > > The reason I chose this laptop, too. :-) > >> Are you sure the packages are all up-to-date? I guess this >> relates to the recently(ish) updated X11 stack. > >> I presume you have the x11-driver-video-intel package installed? > > Would you believe it? It wasn't installed. After the big update I > did the automatic removal of orphans - I wonder if it got caught up > in that, somehow. > > So - I now have M3 working - with the display problem that I > already knew about, but that's definitely KDE related, as a second > user doesn't see it, so now I can work on that. > > The only remaining question is "how did a working system end up > without a display driver?" > > Thanks for all the help. > There may be more problems, X-related, so I'll start a new thread.
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