** Description changed: Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel Similar to Bug #518201 I recently bought a HP Pavillion DV4 with a Core i3 M330 CPU/GPU. I - originally installed Karmic 9.10 but I had to use the VESA driver to - install and run. When using the xorg-video-intel driver my screen would - go black when GDM starts after bootup. However if I hit Ctrl-Alt-F1 to a - shell and then Ctrl-Alt-F7 then GDM would appear. I could type in my - username and password but the system would hang after pressing enter. - - Then I installed Lucid 10.04 where I also had to use the VESA driver for - the install but both the intel and the vesa drivers would hang the - system after logging in from GDM. Then I found that if I entered a shell - (Ctrl-Alt-F1) from the GDM prompt and restarted GDM with "sudo - /etc/init.d/gdm restart" then I could log in to gnome just fine. The - intel driver seemed to be working fine until I tried playing Nexuiz or - Urban Terror. It seems like OpenGL was very slow and unstable. + installed Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 where I had to use the VESA driver for the + install but both the intel and the vesa drivers would hang the system + after logging in from GDM. Then I found that if I entered a shell (Ctrl- + Alt-F1) from the GDM prompt and restarted GDM with "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm + restart" then I could log in to gnome just fine. I tested mainline kernel (2.6.33-RC7) and the issues still exist.
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