Did you check the time when you plugged in the monitor? We would only be
interested in those lines in /var/log/kern.log that appear at the time
you plug in your monitor (if any). If you type `date` on the command
line just before you plug it in, you can see next time you boot if there
are any lines from the following seconds.

About the driver update: The updates to intrepid only fixes specific
problems. The 10.3 was supposed to fix the problems detailed in bug
316672, and everything else is the same.

It would also be very useful if you could confirm that this problem also
exists in Jaunty, which you can do by using a LiveCD. There is a recent
alpha (alpha-3) at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/9.04/ . The intel-
driver in Jaunty was updated yesterday (from 2.5.1 to 2.6.1), so maybe
the latest daily live at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live is a
better option (unlike the alpha, it hasn't been tested for basic
functionality, though).

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[iGM45] Connecting external monitor causes system to lock up.
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