Trying to solve #874694 (only getting 640x480 maximum resolution instead
of 1024x768), I see also an Amilo L6820 with Intel 82845G/GL/GE Chipset.
This blocks my attempts to force the screen resolution at xrandr level.
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I had similar issue on Ubuntu 11.10 on old Amilo L6820, adding
i915.modeset=0 as linux kernel param at the grub did the trick.
Please note that I did not have investigated any sideeffect of this
parameter (performance drop, etc), but at least I can run ubuntu 11.10.
Without this parameter, this
To me there is a problem around KMS with i915. As far as I understand,
the value 0 disable the KMS and force the usage of the video driver mode
detection instead of the kernel base handling. So, I would say this is
rather a KMS (aka Kernel 3.0 ?) issue. Anybody please correct me if my
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XInput2 not separating Synaptics touchkey events from trackpad trackpoint
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XInput2 not separating Synaptics touchkey events from trackpad trackpoint
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Binary package hint: xinput
Hello,
I got an HP 6910p with a Synaptics combo trackpoint and trackpad.
Thanks to the XInput2 we can split the trackpad and the trackpoint to
get two cursors. But there is a problem (exact location in the code to
be clarified: xinput or
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