On 9/26/19 11:59 AM, donoban wrote:
>> On 1/29/19 10:33 AM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>>> Managed to get rid of the error (and more importantly, the
>>> annoying artifacts) by forcing Xorg to use the generic
>>> modesetting driver instead of i915/i965. ... ...
>>>
>> After this procedure, do you get
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On 2019-09-26 13:50, Michał "rysiek" Woźniak wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 1/29/19 10:33 AM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>> Managed to get rid of the error (and more importantly, the
>> annoying artifacts) by forcing Xorg to use the generic
>> modesetting driver
Hey,
On 1/29/19 10:33 AM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
> Managed to get rid of the error (and more importantly, the annoying
> artifacts) by forcing Xorg to use the generic modesetting driver instead
> of i915/i965.
>
> Steps (all commands in dom0):
>
> 1) check the driver currently in use (`xrandr
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On 1/29/19 11:33 AM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
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> Update!
>
> Managed to get rid of the error (and more importantly, the
> annoying artifacts) by forcing Xorg to use the generic modesetting
> driver instead of i915/i965.
>
> Pages that have been
On 1/25/19 3:16 PM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 01:58:59PM +0100, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>> On 1/24/19 5:18 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>>> On 1/20/19 1:57 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
Hi all,
There is updated "kernel" package available in
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On 1/24/19 5:18 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
> I get weird graphical artifacts with the new kernel after ~an hour
> of usage. Windows from AppVMs turn all white sometimes when
> switching workspaces in i3wm. Events like mousing over an
> interactive
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 01:58:59PM +0100, Patrik Hagara wrote:
> On 1/24/19 5:18 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
> > On 1/20/19 1:57 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> There is updated "kernel" package available in current-testing
On 1/24/19 5:18 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
> On 1/20/19 1:57 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There is updated "kernel" package available in current-testing
>> repository - it's a Linux long term support 4.19.x series, as an update
>> over 4.14.x before. Since the upgrade
On 1/20/19 1:57 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There is updated "kernel" package available in current-testing
> repository - it's a Linux long term support 4.19.x series, as an update
> over 4.14.x before. Since the upgrade switches to the next major LTS
> branch, I'll keep
On 2019-01-20 00:57, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> There is updated "kernel" package available in current-testing
> repository - it's a Linux long term support 4.19.x series, as an update
> over 4.14.x before. Since the
Well... Keep it. All CPUs are coming up and for the first time since
the 4.0 release touchpad and track point are working on Lenovo P52. And
all of the things that got successively worse to 4.19.12 are gone.
Achim
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Hi all,
There is updated "kernel" package available in current-testing
repository - it's a Linux long term support 4.19.x series, as an update
over 4.14.x before. Since the upgrade switches to the next major LTS
branch, I'll keep it in
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