Hi,
Since there has been a lot of work on Intel driver internals to fit the
atomic paradigm, I'd like to point out that Intel 2016Q1 Stack Release
(based upon Linux Kernel 4.4) mentions :
- Fastboot, built on top of atomic infrastructure
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2016q1-intel-gra
Hi,
Debian 8 is now released since a few months and is really great.
However "Fastboot", released more than 2 years ago through Linux
kernel and Intel driver to be able to keep
the same screen resolution during all the boot sequence, is still not
used in Debian.
Having this bug fixed for Debian
Hi,
Since xf86-video-intel 2.21.11 (June 30, 2013), fastboot is possible for
Intel HD Graphics which means that it is theorically possible to keep
the same screen resolution during all the boot sequence. [1]
However this benefit is still not available in Debian whrereas it could
give a more robus
Hi,
Maybe I'm not supposed to make a raise but let me know if you need
more information : this bug is till there on Debian GNU/Linux Sid 64
bits with Ivy Bridge graphics.
Thanks
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Hi,
I've read carefully the xf86-video-intel 2.21.11 announce on the
Intel-gfx mailing list with its fastboot promise [1]
However i don't have it on my Ivy Bridge system [2] with
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.21.15 - see my boot sequence video which
resizes here :
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