Thank you for letting us know. Closing this bug report so that we don't
keep revisiting it.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/503121
Not using that laptop anymore, sorry.
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[i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known reason
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Thanks for reporting this bug to help making the Intel graphics driver
better. We hear from upstream that a number of bugs (possibly including
this one) have been fixed in the newer DRM code from the 2.6.33 kernel.
I don't know if your bug is one of the ones f
** Summary changed:
- [i945] [i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known
reason
+ [i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known reason
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[i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known reason
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** Tags added: resolution
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I tried installing Alpha 2 and it doesn't seem to have this issue. Then
again, it seemed fairly random to begin with so I might just have not
done whatever was triggering it.
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[i945gme] Screen seems to be trying to change resolution for no known reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/503121
You
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
Basically, the screen seems to do the thing it does when changing
resolution at random times, without any visible reason for needing to do
so.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Jan 4 21:17:19 2010
DistroRelease: U
Could you monitor your /var /log/Xorg.0.log (with `tail -f
/var/log/Xorg.0.log`, Ctrl-C to stop) and see if the times the lines
[ 1788.212910] (II) intel(0): EDID vendor "CMO", prod id 521
[ 1788.213086] (II) intel(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 1788.213168] (II) intel(0): Modeline "1024x