installed 10.10 on my macbook today (via do-release-upgrade -d) and had
the problem described here.
Adding i915.modeset=1 to grub helped.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hi Chris,
I915 kms has been working just fine on my i855 chipset for quite some
time now, however since the chipset got unblacklisted in the
kernel/startup scripts, I have not been able to bypass your blacklisting
of i855 in xorg, could you please tell me how to bypass your
blacklisting ?
axion
This should be fixed in xorg-server (2:1.9.0-0ubuntu6), but Launchpad
apparently isn't closing bugs properly. Please re-open if it's still a
problem.
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Importance: High
Assignee: Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
Status: Confirmed
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Worked perfectly, thanks for your help!
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I am a bit of a newbie so I'm not sure when to put the i915.modeset=1 -
can anyone help?
You can test it by booting up and at the first boot manager Grub screen enter:
e
then go down to the line that ends with quiet splash and add
i915.modeset=1
then do Ctrl-X
If it works successfully, then in Ap
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I'm getting the same problem, though when I first install Maverick beta
it works okay apart from not being able to see the mouse cursor. When I
ran the updates hoping that the cursor problem would go, I get this
instead. I don't know if the two bugs are linked in any way?
I am a bit of a newbie so
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i830 gets same problem with' Beta 2.6.35-20. That level of Beta is
supposed to default to "vesa" according to Brian Rogers but does not,
skips the intel driver on purpose, skips vesa by mistake, then fbdevhw
gets "Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration".
So I specified i915.modeset
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As the OP I have ran into the same issue with the upgrade to kernel 2.6.35-20.
I have added, for now, i915.modeset=1 to the boot options in /etc/default/grub
which gives me no crashes or black screens on boot up.
I will attach the Xorg.0.log from when I encountered the issue.
Additionally:
$ lsp
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