At first please post a current Xorg.0.log with your new xorg.conf to see the difference. It is the best to report it upstream I guess but could you please check if this issue still happens with the unofficial package http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/hardy-amd64/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.3.1-1ubuntu1~bwh3_amd64.deb of a newer -intel driver.
To install it you have to remove the old i810 driver before. sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-i810 xserver-xorg-video-all
And please regenerate your xorg.conf just to be sure. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
If you want to reset everything do the follow commands. sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-intel sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-all
Of course you have to uncomment your current xorg.conf options before X restart.
At first please post a current Xorg.0.log with your new xorg.conf to see the difference. people. ubuntu. com/~bryce/ Testing/ intel/hardy- amd64/xserver- xorg-video- intel_2. 3.1-1ubuntu1~ bwh3_amd64. deb of a newer -intel driver.
It is the best to report it upstream I guess but could you please check if this issue still happens with the unofficial package http://
To install it you have to remove the old i810 driver before. xorg-video- i810 xserver- xorg-video- all
sudo apt-get remove xserver-
And please regenerate your xorg.conf just to be sure.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
If you want to reset everything do the follow commands. xorg-video- intel xorg-video- all
sudo apt-get remove xserver-
sudo apt-get install xserver-
Of course you have to uncomment your current xorg.conf options before X restart.