As per the last comment by Emanuele Cisbani (cisba), I re-installed
4.10.0-37 (the original source of video problems with synaptic.
Then did: sudo apt install --reinstall i915-4.11.6-4.10.0-dkms
And the problem is now fixed. :-)
I also ran the intel Graphics Update which didn't perform any
Installed linux-headers...all, linux-headers...generic amd64, image
amd64 and image-extra using dpgk -i *.deb this time instead of using the
software centre I used to install the previous images. Started Ubuntu
with 4.10.0-36-generic. This slow video problem is now present. But wifi
now works.
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If it's any use, I booted with the 4.10.0-37 kernel again and run the intel
Graphics Update
Tool which reported this:
Checking if Intel graphics card available...
• checking for i915 module in /sys/module
• module NOT found, checking for upgraded variant(s)
• no active i915 card detected,
linux-image-4.10.0-37-generic Commit
b1943b80d393d40a75c7fd0679f51d6f998d28d5 fixed the problem. Wifi not
working again though.
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I can confirm that linux-image-4.10.0-37-generic Commit
8b1a7b0607a840e73e9b6fd15cc01d800742fe43 fixed the problem. Wifi not
working though.
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I can confirm that linux-image-4.10.0-36-generic Commit
ae95914a9a3cd5060dcd1d0a9d02906f97bc56d1 fixed the problem. Wifi not
working though.
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I can confirm that linux-image-4.10.0-36-generic Commit111757e7b6de9
fixed the problem. Wifi not working though.
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@Joseph: Can also confirm that 4.10.0-35 fixed it.
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I can confirm that booting with the 4.10.0-36-generic_4.10.0-36.40
kernel from your link cured the slow graphics fault, everything ran
smooth, back to normal. I did lose wifi though :-)
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