On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 07:29:24AM +0500, Baurzhan Muftakhidinov wrote: > > 1) pciconf -lv: http://pastebin.com/AWy7aKba > 2) dmesg: http://pastebin.com/A93MURPa > 3) Xorg.0.log: http://pastebin.com/JjV9Fgtb > These lines from Xorg.0.log tell us what is going on:
[ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output LVDS1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output DP1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output DP2 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output HDMI1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output HDMI2 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output VGA1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output VIRTUAL1 disconnected [ 118.699] (WW) intel(0): No outputs definitely connected, trying again... [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output LVDS1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output DP1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output DP2 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output HDMI1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output HDMI2 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output VGA1 disconnected [ 118.699] (II) intel(0): Output VIRTUAL1 disconnected [ 118.699] (WW) intel(0): Unable to find connected outputs - setting 1024x768 initial framebuffer Xorg doesn't find a screen on any of the graphic connectors. Now why it is doing that on this particular laptop, I have no idea. It is in theory possible to force a specific graphic mode on the particular output you know your screen is connected to with xrandr. You could try calling it from .xinitrc I have also updated the drm/i915 driver to Linux 3.11 on -master; the new version could have more luck with your hardware. -- Francois Tigeot
