Public bug reported:
This is keeping intel-opencl-clang and spirv-llvm-translator in
proposed.
tjaalton: i think intel-graphics-compiler needs a no change rebuild,
any reason not to jfdi?
mwhudson: against llvm12? won't work, and newer versions aren't any
better
upstream knows
** Affects: i
FWIW, I haven't seen this for a few months now. It's always hard when
things are so intermittent, but I think it might be fixed...
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c
I built a kernel at http://people.linaro.org/~mwh/x220 with Timo's fix
(and also the fix for bug 761065) after today's natty update. It seems
to work for me, but I'm extremely new to building kernels so please
don't be too surprised if it breaks.
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On my x220, I would agree that Timo's kernel is at least as good as any
of the others I've tried (Martin's, 3.0.1.2 from oneiric). Suspend and
resume works. Trying to enable both monitors leaves large black areas
that are not drawn into, but I think that might be a unity problem.
The summary of
I've had a pretty confusing time trying to get my new x220 working with
an external display. Using Martin's packages, I have the external
monitor working when the internal display is blanked (through an
ultrabase, but I don't /think/ that's making a difference). Happy to
test kernels with propose
I get a very similar traceback. It's not very illuminating!
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syndaemon consumes 100% CPU
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FWIW, it seems to finally be fixed for me in Maverick (although I had to
use the xorg-edgers ppa because of bug 619663).
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[i945gm] Video corruption when disabling internal monitor
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** Tags added: lucid-upgrade-testing
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Upon resume, external monitor has signal but laptop screen does not
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In fact, on opening the laptop, the machine doesn't resume. Pressing
the power button resumes, but doesn't activate the screen. Ctrl-alt-f1
ctrl-alt-f7 gets me back to the unlock screen.
At least I've found a workaround :-)
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Upon resume, external monitor has signal but laptop screen does not
For me at least, this is worse than I thought: I don't get LVDS back
even when the external monitor is not plugged in.
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Upon resume, external monitor has signal but laptop screen does not
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Here's my lspci -vv.
This behavior is new with lucid btw.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41784550/lspcivv.txt
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Upon resume, external monitor has signal but laptop screen does not
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I have very similar symptoms on a macbook2,1.
Bug 377598 makes it even more annoying -- have to alt-f2 and launch
gnome-display-properties to get back to something I can see. And then
the two screens have swapped around in layout.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: N
I, too, still have the problem with karmic final, upgraded from jaunty.
I guess I can try a live cd tonight.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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[i945gm] Video corruption when disabling internal monitor
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