hello
i got the same bug.
The soution is on this page:
https://github.com/linuxenko/ubuntu-skylake-i915-video-fix
and the lazy solution from it is:
cd /tmp
wget
https://github.com/linuxenko/ubuntu-skylake-i915-video-fix/releases/download/v1/20-intel.conf
sudo cp 20-intel.conf
Thx! Worked for me too Linux Mint 17.3 with slight addition to
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Extensions"
Option "XVideo" "Disable"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "card0"
Driver "intel"
Option "Backlight" "intel_backlight"
Option
I had the same problem on my HP ProBook 450 G3 with Intel® HD Graphics
520 integrated card and AMD Radeon R7 M340. I saw blue blinking not only
in Skype but on VLC as well.
Looks like it is a bug in the overlay in open source intel graphics
driver or in its default settings. In case of VLC, as
Yep, Nope, just as bad.
Might be a mute point, as M$ might be releasing a much needed update:
http://blogs.skype.com/2016/07/08/exciting-news-for-linux-users/
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I'll try the new one when you get it.
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Title:
Video blinking blue during incoming call
On 07.07.2016 [17:31:15 -], cement_head wrote:
> Non-responsive to Fn+ and to other keyboard input.
How very strange. I guess there must be a side-effect in the xorg intel
driver that tries to handle those keys, but seems odd that'd be the
case. Or it could be very specific to the hardware.
Non-responsive to Fn+ and to other keyboard input.
Purging permits it to behave as per expected.
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Title:
Video
On 07.07.2016 [02:43:49 -], cement_head wrote:
> @nacc
>
> Patch messed up my machine - all the Fn buttons stopped working and got
> non-responsive
Hrm, that seems sort of surprising as my package would have done that.
It's purely a drop-in replacement for the intel X video driver. You
@nacc
Patch messed up my machine - all the Fn buttons stopped working and got
non-responsive
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Title:
Video
@andor-udel,
Yep, but with the caveat that it's a PPA version, etc. If you could test
it, that'd be great! But it obviously is not an official solution (more
testing will encourage me or someone else to get it fixed officially :)
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@nacc Just to be explicitly clear, this updated package
(2:2.99.917+git20160522-1ubuntu1~16.04ppa1) should be applied to Xenial
and it will fix the Xv flickering issue?
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Ok, so I figured it was best to test the version in Yakkety. I rebuilt
in Xenial locally and tested it, it fixed the problem for me! So that's
exciting.
I've put this in the same PPA as
2:2.99.917+git20160522-1ubuntu1~16.04ppa1. I'm not sure it's appropriate
to SRU the whole version, but given
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