Felix,

as far as I can see you're mentioning problems with the new "intel"
driver.  The release notes mention:

======================================================================
 Older Intel Graphics Chips

 Older Intel graphics chips are supported by two drivers ( "i810" and "intel" ).
 The intel driver is the default on openSUSE 10.3 due to the high demand for
 features like native mode setting (no longer VESA BIOS based) and RANDR 1.2
 support.

 When updating to openSUSE 10.3, the i810 driver is not exchanged with the intel
 driver. Use "sax2 -r" to switch to the intel driver.

 The intel driver is still not as stable as i810; use "sax2 -r -m 0=i810" to
 switch back to i810, if you encounter problems that did not occur previously
 with the i810 driver. In those cases, consider to open a bug report against the
 intel driver.
======================================================================

And the comment in bug
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=257746#c48 was also for the
new "intel" driver.

Yes, this is a sad state for the new driver - but compared to 10.2, you
can still use the old "i810" driver and that one should work fine,

Andreas
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