Hi,
Erich Schubert er...@debian.org (13/10/2010):
Downgrading the kernel to 2.6.32 makes the problem disappear. But
I'm not yet willing to blame the kernel: this could be a new,
well-defined behavior with a good reason behind it (for example,
monitors being disconnected and connected while
Hello Julien,
hrm, I think I'd blame gnome for this, I don't think the driver (either
on the kernel side or on the X side) does any reconfiguration without
being prodded by userspace.
Downgrading the kernel to 2.6.32 makes the problem disappear. But I'm
not yet willing to blame the kernel:
Hi,
hrm, I think I'd blame gnome for this, I don't think the driver (either
on the kernel side or on the X side) does any reconfiguration without
being prodded by userspace.
Actually it seems the kernel is to blame.
I'm now running 2.6.32-5-686
and at least on the screen power save mode it
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.13.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental, upstream
(Most likely, this is an upstream issue. Therefore I added the upstream tag)
Since either the upgrade to 2.6.36rcX (I did not get around to testing 2.6.35
again, sorry) or xserver-xorg-video-intel
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 20:13:59 +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
So I have the impression that somewhere there was added a call to
auto-configure the connected monitors, which resets the settings I did before.
I do not think Gnome is to blame, because I had the impression the Gnome
screen
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