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I have the same issue as all previous posters.
Attempting to install BackTrack5r3 onto a Dell E6410 with Intel Graphics (Model
pp27LA)
When attempting to startx on a Live USB BT5r3 the monitor goes completely
blank.
Kernel panics indicated by consistent flashing blue battery and wifi icons.
I
Ok... So
After about 12 tries I am able to boot into BT5r3 with my DellE6410
intel video card WITH LIT KEYBOARD
i replaced the yumi boot loader from text splash etc. to show only
nomodeset quiet xforcevesa
shows errors on boot but very quickly loads into the x and from what I
can see supports
This problem is also being exhibited on a Dell Latitude X300 laptop
(Intel 855GM chipset), standard 10.04 LTS release crashes in GUI
applications after coaxing it to boot with i915.modeset=0 and annoyingly
I can't run most 12.04 releases due to no PAE support. Would much
rather have Gnome 2 10.04
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To manage
Has anyone running Maveick tried
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp681877/ ? If that works, then we
can include this in the Maverick kernel and close this bug out.
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Has the fix been included into Oneiric's kernel? Just tried the daily
build and it still won't activate my screen.
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Hi everybody,
I got Dell Latitude E6410 with Intel HD and Chi Mei Optoelectronics corp. 14
display, and also got all problems described above. Hasn't any luck with
resolution on 11.04.
But upgrade to alpha 11.10 oneric resolved mostly all issues. If work fine
without nomodeset.
I think Intel
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I backported the fix from natty to maverick (along with several other
things required by the fix). I've posted kernel builds at
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp681877/
The backport was a little tricky, so I'm not really sure whether it is
completely correct or if there's any chance of
So according to comment 211, this bug is fixed as of version 2.6.38-5.32
of the package linux. I looked around a bit, and the latest build I
can find of that package (for amd64) is
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.38-7.39/+buildjob/2344157.
But all of those .deb files are built for
Or use the backported Lucid packages which might (but that is just a
guess on my part) be more tested than the Natty ones.
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Google for kernel ppa ubuntu and apt-get the new debs...
Le 27 mars 2011 08:06, Ludovic 561...@bugs.launchpad.net a écrit :
So according to comment 211, this bug is fixed as of version 2.6.38-5.32
of the package linux. I looked around a bit, and the latest build I
can find of that package (for
I see something which looks like the issue described here (E6410 with
i915, Maverick 64bits, black screen after resume). Unlike other
subscribers this affects me with 2.6.35-27-generic, but *did not affect
me* with 2.6.25-22-generic. (I only got the laptop a few days ago, so I
didn't try
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.38-5.32
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linux (2.6.38-5.32) natty; urgency=low
[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* rebase to mainline 6f576d57f1fa0d6026b495d8746d56d949989161
* [Config] updateconfigs following rebase to v2.6.38-rc6
* [Config] enable CONFIG_DMAR
- LP:
Kernel at http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp561802-natty/ works well
for me (e6410, Intel i915, A06 BIOS, 64-bit maverick).
One issue: if I suspend and resume with the external display connected,
I get intense flickering on both displays. I found I could work around
this by turning the laptop
I've been using kernel 2.6.38.2 since maybe 3 weeks, and I'm really happy
about the stability with the video.
However, I'm having issues now with the wireless, being really really slow
and dropping out.
Has anyone else had this type of issue ?
david
On 17 February 2011 22:26, Moustafa Chamli
Ok the commit tested here is now scheduled for application to 2.6.38, in
the meantime I am pulling it into the Natty kerenel and it should be in
the next upload. Fix Committed. Thanks all for your testing.
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After testing now for a second day, no stability issues (X crashes) to
report (which is a great relief!).
One issue found: I suspended at work with a second monitor attached,
then unplugged the second monitor, went home, tried to resume without a
second monitor, got a black screen with backlight.
Hi David, for the wireless speed issue, I reported the following bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29072
Right now I'm seemingly the only one with the problem, so if what
happens to me is the same as what happens to you, please add your
comments to that bug report, it would help
I will. Going skiing this evening so May not test soon... but i will.
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Hi David, for the wireless speed issue, I reported the following bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29072
Right now I'm seemingly the
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Andy, I tested the kernel located at
http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp561802-natty/ on my Dell Latitude
E6510, 2GB, 64bit, Intel graphics. My distribution is Ubuntu 10.10.
First: Your version seems to be working fine. No issues whatsoever up to
now. I'm booting and using it with an external
Andy,
I rebooted without a second monitor and redid my tests (quickly). No
problem found. I attached the second monitor on the fly. Detection
worked fine, no issues to report.
What I like most is that I'm now able to suspend/resume the laptop.
Thanks a lot for your effort!
Alfe
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The kernel fixes the problem both for one E6410 user and two E6510
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I can confirm the above kernel fixes my video/suspend issues on my E5610
(I know, NOT E6510). I still have these workarounds in place:
-add acpi_sleep=s3_bios to the Grub commandline
-delete /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/99video and
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/98video-quirk-db-handler
I'm not sure
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I have been working on a customer case about this exact issue.
I have just asked him to try the natty kernel with 10.10, and will
report his findings as soon as possible.
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In the upstream bug Jesse provides a 2.6.38 based backport of an
upstream fix. I have pulled this into a Natty kernel. Could those of
you affected by the black screen on boot try the kernels below and
report back here. The kernels are at the URL below:
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I have an E6410 ATG with i7-640M running Maveric with kernel and xorg from
xorg-edgers. The 2.6.38-1 kernel seems to solve all the addressed issues.
Oddbjørn Hansen
2011/2/2 Chris Halse Rogers r...@ubuntu.com
Backporting the fix as an SRU to the Lucid or Maverick kernels is
unlikely to
Do you have the apt:add link?
On Feb 3, 2011 9:31 AM, Oddbjørn Hansen 561...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I have an E6410 ATG with i7-640M running Maveric with kernel and xorg from
xorg-edgers. The 2.6.38-1 kernel seems to solve all the addressed issues.
Oddbjørn Hansen
2011/2/2 Chris Halse
Take a look at https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
*ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa*
2011/2/3 aftertaf david.wooffin...@gmail.com
Do you have the apt:add link?
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I have an E6410 ATG with i7-640M running Maveric with
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Confirmed to be working on Natty as of Jan 25.
Also confirmed that Maverick works with this kernel from the drm-intel-next PPA:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/current/linux-image-2.6.38-997-generic_2.6.38-997.201101250912_i386.deb
Now that Natty has 2.6.38 and an
What does the above result say about the chances of backporting the fix
to Lucid and/or Maverick? Does this suggest that an eventual kernel
backport will work? Or will having a new kernel but an older X stack be
an issue?
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kernel releases for it to be easy to extract a minimal safe fix.
There should be no problems with using the Natty kernel on an otherwise
Lucid or Maverick
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yep :
2.6.37-5
2.6.37-7
2.6.37-8
from the lucid backports ...
however, it still doesn't work every time (4 tries yesterday before it
booted with screen)
2010/12/12 Philip Aston 561...@bugs.launchpad.net
@aftertaf: please explain which kernel you are using from the ppa. (To
what does 5/7/8
@aftertaf: please explain which kernel you are using from the ppa. (To
what does 5/7/8 refer?)
I tried 2.6.37-020637rc2, but no joy.
The only kernel I've found that does not suffer from the black screen
problem is 2.6.32-21 from the Lucid repository. I tried later versions
of that kernel (-25,
Just an update to post #182, I was able to restore functionality only by
reinstalling from the 10.04.1 ISO distribution image that had the
2.6.32-24 kernel.
I used meld to compare my two machines running 2.6.32-25, the one that
was broken had been updated to 2.6.32-26 by update manager, then I
i've updated the bios to A06, and am using kernel 2.6.37.x (5/7/8) from
kernel ppa.
From what I can tell, it works fine, but I need to test more...
for now I have working screen when not in docking station, and I have cloned
screen with both displays working when in docking station
but i need
I have not had time to test it myself, but Dell released BIOS version A06 a few
days ago [1]. The changelog includes the entry
18. Updated Intel Video BIOS.
[1]
Patrick / Partypooper:
Where did you get this kernel from exactly?
I can't find it on http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ...
Or did you actually get it via apt ? in which case, what is the deb line in
your sources.list that gets you this kernel...
Im also very interested ;)
david
found it myself.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kernel-ppa/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
Bear in mind this has been released under the lucid branch, not the maverick
one . . . .
David
About to test
2010/12/2 partypooper 561...@bugs.launchpad.net
Hi there!
Kernel 2.6.37.5-generic that has been
Where exactly is this kernel? Apparently I'm incapable of finding it by myself.
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I get my monkeys for nothing and my chimps for free.
On Dec 2, 2010 4:41 PM, partypooper lt;561...@bugs.launchpad.netgt; wrote:
Kernel 2.6.37.5-generic that has been released
Hi there!
Kernel 2.6.37.5-generic that has been released today on kernel-ppa fixes
all my issues.
* I can boot without an external monitor and the laptop lcd screen works. Even
after a reboot.
* I can boot with an external monitor (attached either via VGA cable or a
docking station) and the
wow :)
i did this in the backwards manner : installed 10.10, which has the problem,
and since downgraded a kernel to 2.6.32.11 which worked fine, but no wifi...
From what I can tell from the forums, there is a kernel patch that fixed
this and that may have been unpatched since..
hoping
I have access to qty3 E6410ATGs with the 1280x800 display (reports
itself as seiko-epson corporation 14), only one is experiencing this
issue and this is after update manager updating from the base Ubuntu
10.04.1 installation with 2.6.32-24 kernel. The machine having troubles
is a core5-i540 vs
can anyone give a status update on this problem ?
or have a patched kernel .deb lying around for us to test?
I havent built a kernel in ages, and i've never patched on before so i'm a bit
screwed otherwise . . . :)
david
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1)
2.6.37rc2 : first boot OK, but hung on plymouth.
I dropped to TTY1, changed the plymouth screen with update-alternatives, to put
back the original kubuntu one, restarted kdm and worked.
reboot, NOK : same problem as before : black screen
2)
then tried 2.6.32.11+drm33.2-x201
first boot OK :
Found a strange solution, works for me now a couple of days
After desperate attempts I left my laptop on for a couple of hours. The battery
ran out of power.
After connecting it to the main power supply, the screen started up normal!
Later, after some startup changes, the problem was back.
But
I have downloaded http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-
intel-next/2010-11-08-maverick/linux-
image-2.6.36-997-generic_2.6.36-997.201011080905_amd64.deb and installed
with no luck.
It's still in a blank screen.
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me too...
only hammering Fn F8 during boot makes it work
2010/11/8 namregzepol namregze...@hotmail.com
I have downloaded http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-
intel-next/2010-11-08-maverick/linux-
image-2.6.36-997-generic_2.6.36-997.201011080905_amd64.deb and installed
with no
Same hardware here: E6410 with intel graphics. Software Ubuntu 10.10 default
installation
Tried solution 168 provided by Don Thompson (hardware dongle: connect pin 9 to
12)
Unfortunately, it did not work in any way for me.
What worked is connecting an external monitor.
And we tried connecting
try this kernel http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/
2010/11/5 namregzepol namregze...@hotmail.com
I don't see much activity here yet. Is there any solution that i have
miss? Has anybody all the information he needs yet?
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tried RC4 kernel, tried i915 gfx patch...
nothing changed :(
2010/10/29 namregzepol namregze...@hotmail.com
In my e5410 i'm with proposal updates. As i said before most of the
times i got a blank screen, but sometimes i've got gdm. I don't know
what triggers the screen to go on or blank.
I
@Don Thompson: Excellent debugging! If you could subscribe to the
upstream bug at http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29278 and
post that, I'm sure Jesse Barnes will be interested in that data point.
The only thing that might be useful before doing that is to check that
it's not fixed in
I have no problem with my Dell E6410 (i5 with Intel gfx) on Ubuntu 10.10 64bits
with my own kernel 2.6.36:
http://sensia.homelinux.org/files/linux-image-2.6.36-dell-e6410_46_amd64.deb
Kernel config is here:
http://sensia.homelinux.org/files/kernel-E6410-2.6.36-46.conf
It shouldn't work with
In my e5410 i'm with proposal updates. As i said before most of the
times i got a blank screen, but sometimes i've got gdm. I don't know
what triggers the screen to go on or blank.
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Same problem here on a dell e5410 i5 with intel graphics. I'm on Ubuntu
1.10 with kernel 2.6.35-22-generic and i got black screen after
installing with alternate. I don't have a docking so i cannot try. I've
tried xforcevesa and i915.modeset=0 as kernel parameters in grub with no
luck. This way it
it seems to be fixed with a kernel patch, that I don't know how to apply...
Waiting for a newer kernel but in the meantime I may try the rc4 that has
the patch (had been removed since...)
david
2010/10/28 namregzepol namregze...@hotmail.com
Same problem here on a dell e5410 i5 with intel
I have been suffering this bug for some time as I've attempted to build
my E6410 with Ubuntu have spun up various iterations of recent
releases (10.04, 10.10 beta now 10.10 release). My most recent
attempt to get this E6410 (i5 with Intel gfx) working has resulted in an
interesting find
and re-correction . . ;
It's not working systematically
What I do when I choose the kernel in grub is the following :
I get a message about symbols missing...
and one about the sd card reader...
at this point I hammer Fn + F8, which is to switch external/internal monitor...
I get
New information :
booted up when plugged into Dell docking station, same behaviour as noted in
bug (no laptop display, but external working fine)
I also read that creating an xorg.conf and changing the Monitor section to this
could help :
Section Monitor
IdentifierMonitor0
correction..
internal screen only comes back when i clip the dell back into the docking
station
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and finally (spamming as I go, sorry all :) )
i've just installed from kernel.ubuntu.com kernel version 2.6.36-rc7.
When in docking station, defaults to external monitor.
When disconnected, laptop mode by default... I have a nice working X screen :)
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Hi,
I have a Dell E6410with intel i915 gfx chip.
I have same issue after release of 10.10 kubuntu and updated kernel
(2.6.35-22-generic)
Release 10.04.1 did same, as did most recent updates
using 64 bit all the way...
when I specify nomodeset xforcevesa by editing grub on boot, I drop to
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Hi All,
I've just recently install Ubuntu 10.04 and am a DELL E6410 user. I am facing
the blank screen on Live CD, and post install and found the only way to get it
working is to add boot options nomodeset xforcevesa which then works fine in
X.
I've been following this bug thread with great
@Corona
Thanks very much, it's genuinely useful to have these things explained... and
I'm reassured to hear that people somewhere are likely to be working on these
new chips as we speak.
Just one thing about installing a new kernel: if I haven't been able to
install an Ubuntu system at all, how
wow! Total success with 10.10!
so, to understand the psychology: new chips come out and the boys (and
girls) in the backroom get busy with them day and night... FOR THE NEXT
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@mike
Are you able to boot to X from the 10.10 beta CD? I have a *similar*
machine: DELL 6510, Intel CPU, full HD display. However, 10.10 beta
boots (from the CD) to a blank screen. I am running the RC5 2.36 kernel.
To get to X (graphical display) at boot time and after resuming from
suspending I
@Francisco
If by X you mean the standard X-Windows GUI, yes, I simply downloaded
the Beta ISO, burned to a CD, installed on the run without
installing... and installed... then it booted from the hard drive.
I commiserate. Is it possible that there are different versions of the
10.10 Beta? Is
@mike
1) Sorry, I meant Intel GPU (Intel integrated graphics). No NVIDIA here;
it's really Intel. Additionally, my processor is core i7 and my bios is
A03.
2) I have been following the discussion in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29278 but I have to say
that most technical details
@Francisco
I refer you to entry #152 above which is by someone much more
knowledgeable than me.
Incidentally I've just checked and I have BIOS A04... could this be
significant? Is it possible to upgrade BIOSs? I wouldn't have a clue
about that...
my processor is an i5...
Most likely, I would
I'm not an expert at all, I've just done a bit of reading on various
websites about these issues...
A couple of knowledgeable people have told me that the E6410 and the
E6510 have slightly different hardware, and that seems to be true
because patches which work for the E6410 don't work on my
** Summary changed:
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+ [i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410 (NOT E6510)
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Binary package hint: xorg
+
+ NOTE: The E6410 and E6510 have different hardware. There's a bug with
+ similar *symptoms* but a *different cause* on
@Emil
Thanks.
I tried with an external monitor once ... complete blackness, not a glimmer.
May try again.
Random graphic freezes... hmm. Not encouraging if you want a serious
system to finally replace the vileness of MS.
Is this sort of bug (if that's what it is) common with Ubuntu? I'm not
In my experience, this type of bug is extremely uncommon with Ubuntu
(I've been using it for more than 2 years now). The problem is that the
Intel chips that are in the E6510 are very new, and the Linux kernel
developers need to find out how they work by trial and error, because
the full specs and
Ubuntu newbie with the same prob
Dell Latitude E6410, Core i5, 4GB
BIOS A03
Intel Graphics
trying to install Ubuntu 10.04
I don't really understand all this talk about different kernels ...
sorry. Have tried so far multiple permutations to do with editing the
boot line (i.e. nomodeset,
@Mike: 9.04 worked during the install for me, but then I got random
graphics freezes during normal usage (might not be related to this bug).
Another workaround that works for me is to use an external display (with
10.04).
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Sorry for being fuzzy about this: Vanilla 2.6.36-rc4 (from kernel.org)
will _partly_ fix this. On my Latitude E6510, I (first) see a
blank/black screen after booting. I wait for some time (30 seconds), and
then switch to a (virtual) console (e.g. with ctrl-alt F2). I still see
a blank screen. But
I don't want to be rude, but as Manoj Iyer wrote on 2010-08-04:
PLEASE NOTE: THIS BUG IS RELATED TO E6410 ONLY.
So please stop posting about E6510, as this bug is different from the E6410
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I can confirm this problem.
Using:
uname -a:
Linux laptop 2.6.35-02063504-generic #201008271919 SMP Fri Aug 27 19:22:15 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
/etc/issue:
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Vanilla 2.6.36-rc4 (from kernel.org) (partly) fixes this issue (at least
on my machine): After switching to a console and back to X11, display is
working as expected.
Also see http://lwn.net/Articles/404632/
However, there still seems minor gitches: Before rc4, I used the vesa
driver (configured
Kernel 2.6.35-21.30~lucid1 also boots to a blank screen. Hardware is
DELL E6510, core i7, full HD display, Intel GPU, bios A03.
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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
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No change with linux-
image-2.6.36-020636rc4-generic_2.6.36-020636rc4.201009130905_i386.
E6410/Core i5/IGP still boots to a blank screen. I can blindly switch
to virtual console 1 and log it to reboot the computer, so the machine
is still up and running.
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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
Dell Latitude E6410, BIOS A03
(CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 520 @ 2.40GHz stepping 02)
agpgart-intel :00:00.0: Intel HD Graphics Chipset
agpgart-intel :00:00.0: detected 32764K stolen memory
agpgart-intel :00:00.0: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0xe000
Linux version
On E6410, i5, with kernel 2.6.36-rc2 (default configuration) screen is
normal and suspend is working as well.
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I can also report success with linux-image-2.6.35-20-generic-pae
2.6.35-20.29~lucid1 (from kernel-ppa) on E5410, i3. Screen lights up
during boot, suspend/resume works and no crash when
connecting/disconnecting external monitor.
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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
I can confirm #138 #139, 2.6.35-20.29~lucid1 works flawlessly.
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[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410
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Dell Latitude E6410, Core i5, 4GB
BIOS A03
Intel Graphics (00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core
Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02))
Ubuntu 10.04
Kernels:
linux-image-2.6.36-020636rc3-generic_2.6.36-020636rc3
linux-image-2.6.35-20-generic-pae
As in comment #131 and #133, Latitude E6410, Intel HD Graphics, i7, Bios
A05
Tested on 10.10-beta (maverick) kernels:
- 2.6.35-19-generic
- 2.6.35-20-generic
- 2.6.36-020636rc3-generic (from mainline of kernel.ubuntu.com)
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