Since this bug, as Geir Ove Myhr points out, is solved upstream, all we
just need now, is that the Intel driver is enabled by default in Xorg in
Oneiric (11.10) again - instead of the now default simple, featureless
and faulty frame buffer driver.

I've successfully been using Uneiric Alpha 1 & 2 and alle updates in
between and after, with the intel xorg driver on i855 boxes - enabled by
the Maverick workaround "Manually enable Intel driver" found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Mavericki8xxStatus.

As the upstream bugfixes is apparently only applied to the latest
kernels (3.0) and demands drivers from xserver-xorg-video-intel never
than 2.14 (2.15 is in Oneiric right now), reenabling the intel driver
will only work for Oneiric (11.10) at present time.

Right now the bug is seems only "solved" by not using the Intel driver
in Lucid, Maverich and Natty, which may be the best way for those
releases, if the patches can't be applied to those kernels and and xorg
drivers.

But for Oneiric the patches are implicit and the fixed Intel driver only
requires to be enabled by the Xorg packages, and wouldn't the Alpha
period best suited for that purpose ?.

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  MASTER: [i855] GPU lockup (apport-crash)

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