What packages? xserver-xorg-video-intel shouldn't be providing a config.d file, since the functionality is in the kernel and not in the driver. The kernel can't provide it, because you can install multiple kernel versions simultaneously and they can't all provide the file. The logical place to put the video driver handling right now is in pm-utils.
What packages? xserver- xorg-video- intel shouldn't be providing a config.d file, since the functionality is in the kernel and not in the driver. The kernel can't provide it, because you can install multiple kernel versions simultaneously and they can't all provide the file. The logical place to put the video driver handling right now is in pm-utils.