@legolas, it should not come as a surprise that all of the video drivers
maintained by a company (-fglrx, -nvidia, -intel) have cut-offs in terms
of how old of hardware they continue to support.  Like you I don't think
this is a good thing, but certainly from their business perspective is
is the right financial move.

Where -intel differs from nVidia and ATI, is that they have chosen to
make their primary supported driver be open source.  The reason this is
significant, is because if nVidia or ATI choose to stop supporting some
old hardware in their driver, you as a consumer are screwed - you are
forced to either buy new hardware, or write your own driver from
scratch.  Thankfully, for both nVidia and ATI, community people have
already done the hard reverse engineering work, thus making decent
alternatives available for community people wishing to continue using
the older hardware.

Intel's open-source-friendly strategy has provided a third choice:  You
have full access to the primary driver's source code and can thus add
and improve the support in the driver yourself.

Now, you may feel that you do not have the time, know-how, inclination,
or hardware to take this route.  But when you chose to support Intel's
open source strategy by buying their hardware, having this route as an
option was a privilege and a right that you (and the whole community)
gained as a result.

Most rights come with responsibility, and in this case that means that
if and when Intel the corporation chooses to stop supporting something
(and they haven't stopped supporting i855 entirely yet, just this
specific feature), the effort to develop and maintaining it has to come
from the community - likely someone who doesn't consider themselves a
driver developer, but who has the gumption to give it a shot.

I would love to see a vibrant little community emerge around providing
support on 8xx cards, figure out code to extract from -i810 or whatever,
and start regularly testing/maintaining 8xx support in -intel.  I
suspect what we need is not some single big hero but a bunch of little
heroes each contributing a piece of the puzzle, and through
collaboration getting 8xx solidified and full-featured once again.

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[i855] no support for TV-Out on 8xx chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6270
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