">>CalcProgrammer1

Bug persists in 9.04 despite Fix Released status. I booted the i386 ISO
(from Ubuntu's torrent) and sure enough the messed up "split screen"
error was still there. Using safe graphics mode I installed 9.04 but it
only detects 800x600 (as it did in 8.10 before the status changed) and I
still had to download my xorg.conf that I posted here to get the screen
mode right. This bug is still a problem and has NOT been fixed in 9.04.
The status needs to be reverted."


Confirmed here on IBM ThinkPad A22p, installing from 9.04 standard/advanced 
isos.
Using my desktop and managing to browse, copy and paste through the tri-splits, 
I saved Calc's xorg over mine, and after a reboot seems to be functioning just 
fine once changed to 16x12.

Not sure if this is helpful to anyone, of course, as Calc has done all
the work here, but just wanted to put another voice in on the new j-j
release still having this bug.

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[intrepid] Ubuntu 8.10 will not boot Live on IBM ThinkPad A21p - CPU 1 soft 
lockup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231455
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