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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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[i965] [i965] [karmic][GM965] low intel
Thanks, but it did not work.. Something was changed in the lucid's (and I think
karmik's) xorg so it became incompatible with old
intel drivers. And actually the 2.6 driver is the one shipped in jaunty (i.e.
the one where the performance regression started). I think at present there is
no much s
Well, all I can say is that I'm running Lucid now, and my 945GM chipset
(I know, it's not 965, the one this thread is about) works just great, I
even got desktop effects back. So, if you tried to force-install an old
driver version and had no improvements, well, I don't know what to say.
@Roman, i
Please guys. This thing is really becoming unbearable. Is there a way, a
work around this problem. I got an Intel card because I was told it
works better with linux. This as been the case till ubuntu 8.10 when the
Intel graphic performance for 965 took a nose dive which it never
recovered from. Ka
@almandana
thanks for the hint
I have now installed the 2.4 intel driver, but Xorg refuse to load it.
It loads fbdev by default (with terrible performance of course), and when I try
to set Driver "intel" in xorg.xonf I get the error message "Ubuntu started in
low
graphics mode" after boot and Xorg
Have you tried installing 2.4 from Jaunty and then dpkg the 2.6 version
downloaded from here
http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/
?
You should force the install ignoring all dependencies. i.e.: dpkg
--force-all -i *xorg_intel_driver.deb*
(I apologize for the rather redundant post here)
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@Roman You took the word out of my mouth. Nothing to add there
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I have recently upgraded to Lucid. Unfortunately, no apparent progress with
intel graphics performance. Neither with official packages nor with any ppa
(x-updates, xorg-edgers), which include 2.11 version of the graphics driver and
7.9 of mesa and 1.8 of Xorg. In all configurations that I have t
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@bigbrovar wrote on 2010-04-18: #48
Is it possible to revert my Intel Driver to 2.4 on karmic. This issue is
now unbearable to the extent that am now considering another distro.
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Was that a question? Yes, you can get back to 2.4 driver version from
jaunty, as described here:
http
Is it possible to revert my Intel Driver to 2.4 on karmic. This issue is
now unbearable to the extent that am now considering another distro.
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