> heh, that patch is needed or otherwise i965 is totally broken. You can never 
> win.
You know, it's funny that everybody complains about how the proprietary nvidia 
driver is so bad cause it breaks suspend/resume for laptops. Lately, I get the 
feeling that the very open source intel driver is doing even worse. (That said, 
I would of course support intel for supporting open source, rather than nvidia. 
But that's because I believe in open source from an ethical stand point, not 
because the products are necessarily superior technologically).

> please attach your /var/log/dpkg.log which should contain the logs from the 
> update you made.
I don't see the point of this at all, but will attach the log. 
The 2.2.0.90-2ubuntu2.1 version of the intel package is my own build, in which 
I removed the above mentioned patch.


** Attachment added: "log of package activity"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11842366/dpkg.log

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