This bug is fixed in the upstream git master as of 2008-2-25. I'll
test it in the next unstable version that comes out and close the
Debian bug if appropriate.
Thanks!
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Andrew Moise wrote:
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thanks
I've forwarded this to xorg's bugzilla.
Cheers.
Thanks a lot. You should probably attach your config and log with the
intel driver 2.2.0 and maybe also a photo of the problem.
Brice
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Thanks a lot. You should probably attach your config and log with the
intel driver 2.2.0 and maybe also a photo of the problem.
Yes, that is a good idea -- I'm away from home on holiday right now,
but I'll look into it when I get back. Quite
forwarded 432157 http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13316
thanks
I've forwarded this to xorg's bugzilla.
Cheers.
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On 8/18/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try adding
Option AccelMethod EXA
to the Device section of your xorg.conf, it's supposed to work bette
than the default XAA.
Also, you might want to try with latest upstream git snapshot of the
driver. It seems to contain
Andrew Moise wrote:
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.1.0-1
Severity: normal
When I attempt to play a video on my rotated VGA display using xine, I
get strange corruption. Some videos simply display a solid blue
rectangle, and some display part of the video correctly, part
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