I have display problems with a Dell Vostro 1000 (2.4.1 BIOS, similar
hardware to Inspiron 1501) on Lubuntu 14.04.  Vertical lines on boot,
whether with LiveCD (USB stick) or installed on hard drive.  No
herringbones or purple screens.

Observations:
1. Nomodeset works (albeit stuck in 1024 x 768) because it causes driver 
'radeon' to unload, and X falls back to the vesa driver (per Xorg.0.log).
2. External VGA monitor (ViewSonic VA912b) always works in cloned display mode, 
but when attached does not appear to change the laptop screen behavior.
3. Return after 'Switch off display' or 'Put display to sleep' (in Xfce Power 
Manager) sometimes restores display, other times results in blank laptop screen 
(no image, no lines) or vertical lines; display that is set to lower resolution 
shows only part of desktop (crops rather than shrinks to fit entire desktop).  
4. Laptop lid behavior: Lock Screen option does not fix vertical lines, does 
not break normal screen; Suspend sometimes fixes vertical lines.
5. Changing LVDS monitor resolution or refresh rate (in Monitor Settings GUI) 
always causes LVDS to display vertical lines.  Turning LVDS off, then on 
sometimes restores screen from vertical line state.
6. Behaviors in 3-5 appear to be time/temperature dependent - restoring the 
screen works consistently for ~1 hour (from first boot of the day), then works 
less frequently until not at all.
7. Errors (probably unrelated) on screen displayed when returning from Suspend: 
 ata1: softreset failed (device not ready)
8. No monitors.xml in ~/.config; no xorg.conf.
9. xrandr reports various LVDS resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 1280 x 800.

Was an upstream bug ever filed for this issue?
I'm willing to supply logs etc to help resolve this bug.

Thanks,
Tony

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  1002:5975 [Dell Inspiron 1501] vertical coloured lines / herringbone
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