OK, I think that this solves the problem:
http://kb.huptas.net/2008/02/21/ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-issues-w
-external-screen-and-intel-gma950-dell-latitude-d620/
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Today, with the new xorg-intel driver, i got a white screen.
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Yep, unfortunately adding Driver "intel" didn't help.. The monitor goes
off very often (sometimes even every 5-10 minutes i think it's connected
with watching xvid videos but i'm not sure).
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Ok, disabling the screensaver and not locking the screen didn't help. It
seems to be happening after a certain amount of inactivity. Logging off,
or killing X fixes the issue.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep EXA /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(==) intel(0): Using EXA for acceleration
(WW) intel(0): EXA greedy migr
I'm using a MacBook (not sure what rev), on Ubuntu Hardy, with all
updates applied. The driver version is 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu12.
I'm also getting the 'shaking' screen flicker. The external monitor is a
ViewSonic VA1912W, 1440x900 resolution.
It's fine on boot, but the flickering starts after a while
It still flickers with the Driver "intel" placed in the xorg.conf file
but I haven't had any blackouts yet.
One thing I have noticed is that the shaking seems to stop when I leave
the laptop screen on. My laptop has a nice feature that when I press
Fn+F6 it turns off the back light but not the act
I have the same problem with my laptop and external monitor. It didn't
happen in previous releases. The external monitor flickers every
5minutes and it goes off once per hour. It's getting really anyoing,
hope this get's fixed soon.
Laptop:
Toshiba Sattelite A110-160
Intel Graphics card
External
Unfortunately, the monitor went off again which means that the suggested
method does not work. However, the black outs are less frequent (one per
3 days, it used to be 3-4 times per day). Sorry...
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Okay. External monitor now works great but the flickering is still
there.. Hope it will be fixed soon cuz it's annoying.
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@tekkenlord: Okay, did that, hope it helps.. i will report back soon.
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Ok, I am still experiencing some flickerings (shaking picture for a
second) but the screen does not go black or grey anymore.
@szonek:
You can tru to manually add the Driver "intel" in your xorg.conf and see what
happens.
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The same problem here. I have laptop HP DV2000T (Intel GMA 950) with
external monitor NEC 20WGX2 (1680x1050). After installation of Hardy
everything worked perfectly, but sometimes when i use my computer little
longer the external monitor goes black. Another bug i think connected
with this, is "sh
As I said earlier I use Kubuntu Hardy. In the xorg.conf there was not a
reference to which driver my system uses. However, in the system-
settings, under the Monitor and Display section, it says that I use the
i810 driver. I added the Driver "intel" under the Device section in the
xorg.conf. Even t
My external monitor just went off again. I switched on the laptop
monitor (I have not restarted the X-server) and I attach all the
relative logs. Cheers
** Attachment added: "output_01.tar.gz"
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This happens to me too with my Acer Aspire 3680 with intel 945GM on
Hardy
My external LCD (@1280x1024) the display would jump left and back by 10-15
pixels for one frame and return to normal a few minutes before it happens.
Later the display would just go black. The LCD was still getting some for
I am experiencing exactly the same problem as macat. I have Kubuntu
Hardy on a Dell Inspiron 6400 with a Intel 945 graphics card and the
laptop is connected to an external monitor (1680x1050). I always turn
off the laptop monitor (usign xrandr). The external monitor suddenly
goes black or grey afte
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Yes, the ext. monitor works fine, but sometimes (about twice a week) does this.
Then I restart the X and in the laptop's monitor and I can login to
shell (with ctrl+alt+f1).
On 3/14/08, unggnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if you boot your system with attached external monitor it works fine
>
So if you boot your system with attached external monitor it works fine
at first but after some time the screen goes to grey or directly after
start? If the external screen is grey is it still possible to change
with ctrl + alt + f1 to console?
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Attached.
On 3/13/08, unggnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @ Id2ndR
> Please use the question thread. I guess your problem is already reported in
> Bug #188178 and could be fixed through adding this line to your xorg.conf
> device section:
> Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy".
>
> @macat
>
@ Id2ndR
Please use the question thread. I guess your problem is already reported in Bug
#188178 and could be fixed through adding this line to your xorg.conf device
section:
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy".
@macat
Please attach the other information listed in my previous post and the outp
My external monitor can be activated know (this was an other bug, that I
think is related to toshiba_acpi). So I can focus on dual head mode
(clone mode is OK).
I tried $ xrandr --output VGA --left-of LVDS
xrandr: screen cannot be larger than 1280x1280 (desired size 2560x1024)
So I added "Virtua
Hello,
With the new intel xorg driver, the monitor will be grey. So the
problem constantly return.
I reconfigured the X and attached the new xorg.conf. And I created a
photo, when crashed my system...
Attila
On 3/12/08, unggnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The link to the question: https://answer
The link to the question: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+question/26807 - [Hardy] how to extend
desktop with intel driver
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Please post only one problem per bug. Btw. I guess that your report is more a
question also mentioned under Question #26807.
If activating of your external monitor with xrandr after hotplugging
without the option --left-off doesn't work (xrandr --output VGA --auto)
please create another b
Same for me : no way to get the external screen on. Dual screen never
had work for me (since edgy).
When settings display on, it doesn't change anything.
$ gnome-display-properties
Resource Timestamp: 869674
Resource Configuration Timestamp: 869674
CRTC 49 Timestamp: 869674
CRTC 4a Timestamp: 869
Does the same problem happen with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10 for you? You
can recheck it with the Live CD. Do you have Hardy with latest updates?
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How complete is the X failure?
+ Does ctrl+alt+f1 take you to a
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