ve CD it's not
a hardware problem. I don't think any X packages have been upgraded at
all since the last boot that could have caused the problem. I'm at a
loss as to where the problem is coming from.
Any guesses?
Joe Neal.
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Try adding a line
>
> options i915 powersave=0
>
> to /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf. Does that help?
>
> Sven
I just disabled KMS entirely and that seemed to fix it. I filed a new
bug report since there didn't seem to be anything that quit
On 1/26/10, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-01-26 08:43 +0100, Joe Neal wrote:
>
> > I just rebooted my sid box for the first time in about a week to find
> > that my monitor goes into sleep mode following X startup.
> > Ctl-Alt-F1-F6 wakes it up and lets me log int
Howdy
I just rebooted my sid box for the first time in about a week to find
that my monitor goes into sleep mode following X startup.
Ctl-Alt-F1-F6 wakes it up and lets me log into a console. Ctl-Alt-F7
puts it back to sleep.
There are some segfaults in the X log related to input drivers, but
no
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