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Hello. After a major update of the system, problems with rendering graphics appeared. This manifests itself in the form of artifacts with incomplete filling of some polygons. Unfortunately, I did not notice the problem right away, and I immediately deleted the package cache and will not be able to roll back the system. I have a built-in intel HD graphics 2500 accelerator, i915 kernel module, did not install the xf86-video-intel package. The transition to the LTS core has no result. I tried to reproduce the problem with intel HD graphics 3000 accelerator on another machine, but everything is fine there. Tell me what could be the problem?
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You can obtain old packages from the ALA.
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Thank you. I rolled back the system 2 months ago, but the problem persisted. I used linux mint 20 with the same graphics module, and there is no problem, and on the contrary, it is present on the new version of ubuntu. It means that the matter is not in the package and not in the burnt gpu. I need help writing a report, maybe it's mesa? P.S. I accidentally screwed up and deleted the MBR, I will not answer soon.
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Rolling back the kernel, I found a moment when the problem manifests itself, this is the transition from the linux package version from linux-5.10.12.arch1-1-x86_64 to linux-5.10.13.arch1-1-x86_64, apparently this is still the i915 module. I need to make a report, and I still don't know which one is better? Help me please.
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Sounds like https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=263913 (unresolved)
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Thank you, this is the way to the very same. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/inte … ote_895128 I think it's only worth waiting, since the report was made instead of me.
Last edited by Dude1 (2021-05-02 08:54:21)
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