I think it would help the developers to have more detailed descriptions
of the problem as it relates to oneiric.
For example, it is not clear from the above posts what the problem is
exactly, for it has variously been described before. Does the second
screen flicker, does it show anything at all?
I am also using Kubuntu 11.10, and s-video IS WORKING for me, though it
did not in natty...
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Title:
[915GM] S-video
To upgrade to kernel from Maverick, go to Konsole, and do:
wget
http://ubuntu.linux-bg.org/ubuntu//pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic_2.6.35-30.54_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic_2.6.35-30.54_i386.deb
Then reboot and choose the older kernel.
You can also
In Konsole, do:
wget
http://ubuntu.linux-bg.org/ubuntu//pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic_2.6.35-30.54_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic_2.6.35-30.54_i386.deb
Then reboot and choose the older kernel.
You can also upgrade to a kernel from oneiric. You will have
I should have written To DOWNGRADE to kernel from Maverick or rather,
to INSTALL a kernel from Maverick, actually, since it is rather
downgrade than upgrade, and not a real downgrade either, unless you
remove the natty kernel afterwards.
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There was another kernel update (2.6.38-11-generic), but the flicker
problem did not go away. Well, Oneiric is coming soon... Although it
sucks you have to stick to workarounds for 6 months, at least we do have
a few workarounds in case of this bug.
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as mentioned in comment #41 the kernel upgrade partially fixed the
problem. As for my computer (specs described in a duplicate Bug #782887)
all seems to be fine except that the tv-screen (not the laptop screen)
flickers every 10 seconds exactly. I tried running xrandr without any
arguments and it
Forgot to mention: the kernel that partially fixes the problem:
dg@bala:~$ uname -r
2.6.38-10-generic
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Title:
[915GM]
I run KDE, so, I have kwin and not compiz. Based on my tests with different
kernels, it must be a natty kernel issue.
On 2011.07.02 17:59, evgheni 763...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
** Project changed: about-sabily-sub-menu = xserver-xorg-video-intel
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I run KDE, so, I have kwin and not compiz. Based on my tests with different
kernels, it must be a natty kernel issue.
On 2011.07.02 17:59, evgheni 763...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
** Project changed: about-sabily-sub-menu = xserver-xorg-video-intel
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I installed a kernel from Oneiric on my Natty system, and the s-video is
working as well.
the installed kernel: 3.0-2-generic
I think this completely proves that the problem is in the Natty kernel
and not in xserver-xorg-video-intel package. Please change the package
that this bug is filed
I have also reinstalled the last kernel from maverick-updates in my i686
system running Natty, and when I boot using this kernel I can use
s-video output without any problems.
Should the bug be reassigned to kernel?
The kernel I installed: linux-
image-2.6.35-30-generic_2.6.35-30.54_i386.deb
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