2015-05-27 13:16 GMT-03:00 Ralf Corsepius <rc040203(a)freenet.de>:
On 05/27/2015 05:27 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
Video card:
>>>>
>>>> Slot: 00:02.0
>>>> Class: VGA compatible controller
>>>> Vendor: Intel Corporation
>>>> Device: 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller
>>>> SVendor: Elitegroup Computer Systems
>>>> SDevice: Device 1b76
>>>> Rev: 02
>>>> Driver: i915
>>>> Module: i915
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What did you use to get this list? It's different than the lspci
>>> output. lspci identifies mine as:
>>> Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> lspci -v -mm -k ;) Nice, isn't it?
>>
>> It's a bit weird I've reenabled the composite in KDE and problem it went
>> away...
>>
>>
>>>
> Hi,
>
> any news, ideas, with about this topic, driver is working terrible, I
> thought that was a KDE issue, but in MATE it happens either...
>
Today, a similar issue happened to me with the Fedora installer, when
installing F22 on my old netbook.
When the installation started, initially a couple of horizontal strips
appeared, which gradually accumulated until the display was entirely
unreadable and distorted.
Video card:
Slot: 00:02.0
Class: VGA compatible controller
Vendor: Intel Corporation
Device: Mobile 945GSE Express Integrated Graphics Controller
SVendor: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. [MSI]
SDevice: Device 0110
Rev: 03
Driver: i915
Module: i915
Ralf
I've managed for reduce failures appending the kernel parameter
i915.enable_ips=0, but it didn't disappear completely, but at least, I can
work using this graphic card.
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