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Assignee: (unassigned) = gnomefreak1977 (staind22us)
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should not have to manually do sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg after
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James,
I now cannot re-create the original issue. I switched back to the original
xorg.conf file (i810 driver) that gave me problems and now it works fine (for
the last day). I can only guess that one of the many package updates/changes
this last week fixed it. I'll leave it running a
Hi Geoff,
I am closing the bug report as Invalid. Here this means that it is fixed,
but we don't know what exactly fixed it.
Please re-open the bug if the problem re-occurs, or open another bug
if you hit a different issue.
Thanks,
James
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Status: New =
time on the i810 driver?
Geoff
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From: James Westby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 3:11:34 PM
Subject: [Bug 197158] Re: should not have to manually do sudo dpkg-reconfigure
-phigh xserver-xorg after upgrade
Hi Geoff,
So, it looks
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 16:03 +, Geoff123 wrote:
I just tried adding Driver i810 to the new xorg.conf file and it did not
have the problem. I'd be willing to try a few more things out this evening.
Is there anything in particular you want me to try?
It would be interesting to add the
On Sat, 2008-03-01 at 22:09 +, Geoff123 wrote:
I'm not sure which line is significant to the resume. The two xorg.conf
files are attached.
xorg.conf-old-problem = this was the original, worked fine except monitor
would not always return from power save
xorg.conf-new = this was
The Xorg.0.log file is attached. It does look like it's using the intel
driver now. With the intel driver and the reconfigured xorg.conf file
everything works.
Geoff
Be a better friend, newshound, and
I'm afraid there is no reliable way to decide which users benefit from
automatic reconfiguration on upgrade, since someone could be using a
fine-tuned dualscreen setup or restricted drivers..
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should not have to manually do sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg after
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Hi Geoff,
So, it looks like what you are seeing is a regression in
suspend with the i810 driver, which is fixed by the intel
driver, would you agree?
One interesting test would be to switch the new xorg.conf
to use i810, and make no other changes. That should test
this theory. Would you like to
I'm not sure which line is significant to the resume. The two xorg.conf files
are attached.
xorg.conf-old-problem = this was the original, worked fine except monitor
would not always return from power save
xorg.conf-new = this was generated using the dpkg-reconfigure..
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the second file is attached
** Attachment added: xorg.conf-old-problem
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12344947/xorg.conf-old-problem
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Hi,
It is exactly the aim that the user should not have to do this.
To help fix the issue could you please tell us what you
changed in the xorg.conf to get your monitor to resume?
Thanks,
James
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Status: New = Incomplete
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