Re-tested here with Lucid (i386) on an MSI Wind NetTop DE200 (Intel Atom
+ HD4330) and it still fails with the BIOS signature error. RadeonHD
also fails to load on this machine (need it or fglrx for HDMI) but the
xorg Radeon default driver has always worked fine.
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[Mobility Radeon HD 3450][EEE
As noted by others, the latest 195 driver from nVidia fixes the issue
for me too. The latest/fixed 195 has also now shown up in the vdpau
team's ppa.
Thanks to everyone involved with the fix.
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Corrupt video leaving graphics mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482456
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FWIW I'm seeing the "Invalid video BIOS signature" on an MSI Wind NetTop
(Intel Atom + HD 4330) with Catalyst 9.10 (Karmic) and the 9.11 series
from ATI/AMD. No dual video or BIOS option to select one like on some
laptops that have both Intel and ATI video. Let me know if you want a
new/seperate bu
Others are having the same issue with the same chipset (mobile 240GT):
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2124854&posted=1#post2124854.
It seems from that thread that the 190.x drivers were the first to
"officially" support the 240. I haven't confirmed this. Regardless, it's
a bug a
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Public bug reported:
Any time I leave graphics mode (ctl-alt-f1, logout, suspend, shutdown,
etc) video gets corrupted, sort of like looking through frosted glass or
bad TV reception. Going back to the GUI does not fix the problem, nor
does restarting X/gdm. So far my only "fix" is a reboot. In the
Backing off to the 173 driver in Karmic doesn't fix this issue for me.
I'm still seeing random lockups with a 9600GT (have tried with 2
different cards). No issues with an 8800GT though. From what was said by
the OP, it seems to be a 9600 issue.
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Hard lockup with 9600GT
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