Re: [Intel-gfx] Failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled error on boot

2011-12-05 Thread Jesse Barnes
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 16:36:06 -0600
CD cdys...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I was gettng a Failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled error  
 message regardless of kernel I ran. I have a laptop with Intel i5  
 processor and Intel GMA HD graphics. I'm now running a  
 3.1.0-2.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel on Linux Mint Debian Edition. I have  
 gotten rid of the error message by following advice I found on a forum. I  
 issued the following command:
 
 sudo su -c 'echo softdep intel_ips pre: i915   
 /etc/modprobe.d/intel-ips-dep-i915.conf'
 
 Can someone here tell me whether this solution simply got rid of the error  
 message, or if it may have fixed the problem causing the error message in  
 the first place. I am a Linux user without and coding experience, so  
 please excuse me if the question asked has an obvious answer.

This is an obsolete warning.  It was supposed to be removed from the
IPS driver a long time ago, but has only recently been queued for some
reason...  Ping mjg if you still see it in his current x86 platform
driver tree.

-- 
Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center


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[Intel-gfx] Failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled error on boot

2011-11-27 Thread CD

Hi,

I was gettng a Failed to get i915 symbols, graphics turbo disabled error  
message regardless of kernel I ran. I have a laptop with Intel i5  
processor and Intel GMA HD graphics. I'm now running a  
3.1.0-2.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel on Linux Mint Debian Edition. I have  
gotten rid of the error message by following advice I found on a forum. I  
issued the following command:


sudo su -c 'echo softdep intel_ips pre: i915   
/etc/modprobe.d/intel-ips-dep-i915.conf'


Can someone here tell me whether this solution simply got rid of the error  
message, or if it may have fixed the problem causing the error message in  
the first place. I am a Linux user without and coding experience, so  
please excuse me if the question asked has an obvious answer.


--
//CD

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