** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
  
  This might be a duplicate of bug #151044 which reports similar problems
  on an 'onboard intel 82845g/gl video' on gutsy. Please refer for logs
  and trace files to my bug reports.
  
  This bug is for intel i830M (not i845).
  
  Probably related upstrem bugs: Corrupt display on i845/i830M:
  http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14066 is related to the intel 
i845 and http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14065 to the i830M.
  
  
  I had some severe problems getting the driver to work with DRI (see 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/114331). The problems with corrupt display are gone 
and I thought, it works. But after rebooting the machine the next day, X 
freezes the system. Only using "Option" "noaccel" "true"  in 'xorg.conf', or 
using using a special "boot procedure" described below gives me a working X.
  
  I already have the splash screen disabled, because this could cause
  trouble.
  
  - hardy alpha 4 (fresh harddisk installation) && apt-get upgrade
  - Chipset: Onboard Intel Corporation 82830 CGC (i830M)
  - xserver-xorg-video-intel Version: 2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu2
  - linux-image-generic Version: 2.6.24.7.7
  
  Only with the following PROCEDURE I can get X up and running - once it runs, 
it is stable:
  1. Boot into SuSE 10.3 on the same machine (DRI/3D enabled), start a video 
inside of this xsession. 
  2. Reboot warm into Hardy.
  
  EVERY "Cold" boot (e.g. after the machine was completely shut down for a
  while) results in a total system freeze upon X start (screen keeps
  black). This is for hardy AND gutsy (the latter after system upgrades in
  january).
  
  Using gdb for debugging is impossible in this case because I cannot get
  a PID for X: it crashes upon startup. Using the "run" command results in
  an empty "gdb.txt". So I attach strace/ltrace (one is always empty due
  to crash). The logs for a "warm" start with a previously SuSE 10.3 X
  session running DRI and a video have the endings ".success". For "cold"
  start they have the endings ".crash". I killed the xserver via
  "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace".
  
- It seams to be an initialization problem with DRI, because once it runs - 
"warm" boot supported and "pre initialized" by another X - it runs fine. 
'julianlubenov' (initial posting) got this effect by booting into windows.
- 2. It affects both 8.04/hardy/alpha4 and 7.10/gutsy (with the actual updates).
- 3. Actual i810 driver shows the same behaviour.
+ It seams to be an initialization problem with DRI, because once it runs - 
"warm" booted and "pre initialized" by another X - it runs fine. 
'julianlubenov' (initial posting on bug #151044) got this effect by booting 
into windows.
+ It affects both 8.04/hardy/alpha4 and 7.10/gutsy (with the actual updates).
+ The actual i810 driver shows the same behaviour.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
+ This bug is for Driver "intel" on a i830M chipset.
  
- This might be a duplicate of bug #151044 which reports similar problems
- on an 'onboard intel 82845g/gl video' on gutsy. Please refer for logs
- and trace files to my bug reports.
- 
- This bug is for intel i830M (not i845).
+ This might be a duplicate of bug #151044 which reports the same problems
+ on an 'onboard intel 82845g/gl chipset' for gutsy. Please refer for logs
+ and trace files to my bug reports there.
  
  Probably related upstrem bugs: Corrupt display on i845/i830M:
  http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14066 is related to the intel 
i845 and http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14065 to the i830M.
  
- 
- I had some severe problems getting the driver to work with DRI (see 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/114331). The problems with corrupt display are gone 
and I thought, it works. But after rebooting the machine the next day, X 
freezes the system. Only using "Option" "noaccel" "true"  in 'xorg.conf', or 
using using a special "boot procedure" described below gives me a working X.
+ I had some severe problems getting the driver to work with DRI (bug
+ #114331). The problems with corrupt display are now gone and I thought,
+ it works. But after rebooting the machine the next day, X freezes the
+ system. Only using "Option" "noaccel" "true"  in 'xorg.conf', or using
+ using a special "boot procedure" described below gives me a working X.
  
  I already have the splash screen disabled, because this could cause
  trouble.
  
  - hardy alpha 4 (fresh harddisk installation) && apt-get upgrade
  - Chipset: Onboard Intel Corporation 82830 CGC (i830M)
  - xserver-xorg-video-intel Version: 2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu2
  - linux-image-generic Version: 2.6.24.7.7
  
  Only with the following PROCEDURE I can get X up and running - once it runs, 
it is stable:
  1. Boot into SuSE 10.3 on the same machine (DRI/3D enabled), start a video 
inside of this xsession. 
  2. Reboot warm into Hardy.
  
  EVERY "Cold" boot (e.g. after the machine was completely shut down for a
  while) results in a total system freeze upon X start (screen keeps
  black). This is for hardy AND gutsy (the latter after system upgrades in
  january).
  
  Using gdb for debugging is impossible in this case because I cannot get
  a PID for X: it crashes upon startup. Using the "run" command results in
  an empty "gdb.txt". So I attach strace/ltrace (one is always empty due
  to crash). The logs for a "warm" start with a previously SuSE 10.3 X
  session running DRI and a video have the endings ".success". For "cold"
  start they have the endings ".crash". I killed the xserver via
  "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace".
  
  It seams to be an initialization problem with DRI, because once it runs - 
"warm" booted and "pre initialized" by another X - it runs fine. 
'julianlubenov' (initial posting on bug #151044) got this effect by booting 
into windows.
  It affects both 8.04/hardy/alpha4 and 7.10/gutsy (with the actual updates).
  The actual i810 driver shows the same behaviour.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
  This bug is for Driver "intel" on a i830M chipset.
  
  This might be a duplicate of bug #151044 which reports the same problems
  on an 'onboard intel 82845g/gl chipset' for gutsy. Please refer for logs
  and trace files to my bug reports there.
  
  Probably related upstrem bugs: Corrupt display on i845/i830M:
  http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14066 is related to the intel 
i845 and http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14065 to the i830M.
  
  I had some severe problems getting the driver to work with DRI (bug
  #114331). The problems with corrupt display are now gone and I thought,
  it works. But after rebooting the machine the next day, X freezes the
  system. Only using "Option" "noaccel" "true"  in 'xorg.conf', or using
  using a special "boot procedure" described below gives me a working X.
  
  I already have the splash screen disabled, because this could cause
  trouble.
  
  - hardy alpha 4 (fresh harddisk installation) && apt-get upgrade
  - Chipset: Onboard Intel Corporation 82830 CGC (i830M)
  - xserver-xorg-video-intel Version: 2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu2
  - linux-image-generic Version: 2.6.24.7.7
  
  Only with the following PROCEDURE I can get X up and running - once it runs, 
it is stable:
  1. Boot into SuSE 10.3 on the same machine (DRI/3D enabled), start a video 
inside of this xsession. 
  2. Reboot warm into Hardy.
  
  EVERY "Cold" boot (e.g. after the machine was completely shut down for a
  while) results in a total system freeze upon X start (screen keeps
  black). This is for hardy AND gutsy (the latter after system upgrades in
  january).
  
  Using gdb for debugging is impossible in this case because I cannot get
  a PID for X: it crashes upon startup. Using the "run" command results in
  an empty "gdb.txt". So I attach strace/ltrace (one is always empty due
  to crash). The logs for a "warm" start with a previously SuSE 10.3 X
  session running DRI and a video have the endings ".success". For "cold"
  start they have the endings ".crash". I killed the xserver via
  "Ctrl+Alt+Backspace".
  
- It seams to be an initialization problem with DRI, because once it runs - 
"warm" booted and "pre initialized" by another X - it runs fine. 
'julianlubenov' (initial posting on bug #151044) got this effect by booting 
into windows.
- It affects both 8.04/hardy/alpha4 and 7.10/gutsy (with the actual updates).
- The actual i810 driver shows the same behaviour.
+ It seams to be an initialization problem with DRI, because once it runs - 
"warm" booted and "pre initialized" by another X - it runs fine. 
'julianlubenov' (initial posting on bug #151044) got the same "solution" by 
booting into windows before using linux.
+ It affects both 8.04/hardy/alpha4 and 7.10/gutsy (with actual updates).
+ The actual "i810" driver shows the same behaviour.

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