wild_oscar: Was that with a "working" kernel or the broken one? It looks
like I wasn't very clear, sorry about that. If possible what I'd really
like to know is the value in the broken kernel. I realize that can be
challenging though. Would it be possible for you to ssh into the machine
to read the value, or perhaps to connect it to an external monitor?

As for the modprobe.d files, it could in theory be any of them. Try
running 'grep i915 /etc/modprobe.d/*' and see if anything turns up. Also
paste the output of 'cat /proc/cmdline'. But you're right that the
configuration for grub isn't specifying a value.

The thing is, if you are not supplying a value for the parameter then it
doesn't make sense that this commit would be identified as the first bad
one in the bisection. The only functional change it has is to how the
lvds_use_ssc parameter is interpreted. If you are not supplying the
value, the functionality for that commit should be identical to the
prior commit. So if you aren't supplying a value then I have to suspect
that something went wrong with the bisection.

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  Display problem (thin fading white vertical lines) after kernel
  upgrade to 3.0.0.15, no login window

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