Let me break it down for you, the BIOS is NOT out of date in regards to
any of the Intel video BIOS portions.  Version 2.27 has the same Intel
video BIOS extension that 2.29 contains.  It is foolish to update BIOS's
just because you can, generally you do them because something is broken,
but in this case, the broken portion is NOT because of the BIOS at all.
If the devs over there at Canonical had a brain on their head, you could
have easily determined this by grabbing any of your same CPU/GPU type
laptops and ran 16.04 with Chrome.  In fact, many people have already
explained this countless times only to have had their time wasted.

Fact is, Xorg people already now know about the bug, and know it is a
fault with Xorg, but sadly, they have not fully found the issue as to
why.  So this bug report is a bust.  My time was in fact wasted, and yes
I will call out and accuse those who make people go through hoops that
will not resolve it.  You are the dev, correct?

So once again, the portion of the BIOS that needs to be update, IS
already up to date, none of the other fixes are related to this, and
being Xorg already knows that a BIOS update won't resolve it, I refuse
to update my BIOS for no reason other than your explained reason which
IS the invalid step to pursue.

This bug IS a personal matter because the flickering almost gave my
epileptic friend a seizure, and you bet I won't have my time wasted.  It
took almost 10 days to get a response from you, it's taken MANY others
months to get any response.  This issue was not a problem before 16.04,
and so far since being on 16.10, it's gone away again.  It IS a 16.04
problem, and for an LTS release, you WILL fix the problem, either be it
by backporting the Xorg drivers, or anything you need to do.

I am done with this bug report, go fix it yourself.  I already fixed it
because my workaround IS valid.  And for my one last remaining same
laptop on 16.04, it has permanently fixed the issue, and works faster
with higher framerates in GL games.

PS:  I am a long time Linux user, for 17 years in fact.  This isn't my
first go at getting things fixed, but I'll be damned if I sit here and
have a dev who IS wasting my time, and not familiar with the Xorg bug
reports on this same matter.

Goodbye, I'm done here.  I'll setup my own PPA to fix this issue.

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