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The problem I posted above, with the Dell DX-1100 machine is a different
problem from this one.
Some release later than release 12.04, the Intel graphics on this
machine performed poorly (jagged graphics gradients, a.k.a. tearing),
and even the Java Web-Start (IcedTea) logo window failed to work o
@Aere this is a different chip than Ian's. His machine loads no kernel
module. Are you sure this is the same problem?
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Title:
System does not boo
It appears that this affects a very specific chip. That being said, I
can't do much to help diagnose this. With that in mind, it would be
useful to find out exactly what conditions are required for this to
occur. Is it only that particular package? It should be tested across
different OS versions a
The live DVD for Lubuntu 14.10, and also ubuntuMATE 14.10 will not run
on my Dell DX-1100 machine with integrated Intel graphics, but having
the Intel graphics disabled in the BIOS setup, using instead a NVIDIA
PCI graphics card.
During boot, it gets a render-error from the integrated Intel graphi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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it would be interesting to know what kernel module a functional system
uses. you can use `lspci -vvnn` to figure this out.
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Hi Walter,
Reproduced this bug on another Dell Optiplex GX50 (hostname: austen).
I suspect the best workaround would be to install lubuntu 14.04LTS. Will
verify that sometime this week.
BW,
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It doesn't seem that covers the chip in this case.
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Hi Walter,
On 30 October 2014 18:36, Walter Lapchynski <1385...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> still, it would be good to find someone with similar hardware to confirm
> this. i've done some googling and i can't figure out what driver to use.
> this may be a real edge case.
>
I'll set aside more ti
now i'm beginning to agree that your problem is with your driver. there's no
kernel drive in use for:
VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 (CGC) Chipset
Graphics Controller [8086:7125] (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
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still, it would be good to find someone with similar hardware to confirm
this. i've done some googling and i can't figure out what driver to use.
this may be a real edge case.
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Hi Walter,
See attached files. I've included output from lspci -vvnn (as requested)
and the output of dmesg as a special treat :)
BW,
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the results of `lspci -vvnn` would be helpful, too.
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Hi Walter,
Have attached files. _usr_bin_Xorg.0.upload was 0 bytes long.
And here is the readme file that I created:-
Here is some information relevant to launchpad bug number is 1385920
These files are to do with tracking down the big white screen
problem exhibited with Ubuntu Linux 14.10.
Dr
please upload the files individually and/or use `apport-collect`.
On 10/29/14, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
> Hi Walter,
>
> See attached tar file. I haven't had to use a floppy disk for a while. Had
> to look up on Google how to mount a USB memory stick. Hope the files I've
> given you are useful - I've
Hi Walter,
See attached tar file. I haven't had to use a floppy disk for a while. Had
to look up on Google how to mount a USB memory stick. Hope the files I've
given you are useful - I've put the key bits of info in a readme file in
the attached tar file.
BW,
Ian
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Hi Walter,
On 28 October 2014 15:51, Walter Lapchynski <1385...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Oh, and can you confirm this behavior with other flavors? Check Ubuntu,
> Kubuntu, Xubuntu. If they all have this problem, then Lubuntu is not to
> blame.
>
My test system only has 512MB of RAM and can't
Oh, and can you confirm this behavior with other flavors? Check Ubuntu,
Kubuntu, Xubuntu. If they all have this problem, then Lubuntu is not to
blame.
It would also be good to know if this was a problem with previous
versions? Which other versions have been tested?
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