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Hi,
Last month I upgraded to the latest kernel, but it caused alot of problems so I downgraded.
I tried it again just and I'm getting similar errors.
Once I reboot, I can't get X to run (error is similar to can't find module i915, I've tried modprobing it, and an error involving agpgart)
If I use the VESA driver, I can run X but I have no keyboard or mouse.
Plus doing 'iwconfig' only shows my loopback device.
Also, whilst rebooting I see a quick error saying 'cannot find /proc/usb'
Any ideas? I've tried to downgrade again but to no avail.
[NC10, Intel GMA950]
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so - just take it slowly and one thing at a time
1) but into level 3(ie no X)
- check for any error messages (dmesg?)
- does the system work properly?
- if yes - then run 'startx'
etc etc etc - it is not much point telling us "help, this doesn't work" - you need to give us a lot more .. (logfiles, lspci, etc)
In the end - instead of just racing along with upgrade/downgrade - try to figure out what's happening - one problem at a time.
If others do not report problem with upgrading - then it's _not_ the new kernel that's at fault ...
In other words - do try to do at least a minimum of detective work on your own - then come back and tell us what you have and what didn't work (and no - just downgrading/upgrading is not detective work)
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Make sure you have the first French mirror enabled, and the do:
pacman -Syy
pacman -Suu
pacman -S kernel26 kernel26-firmware kernel26-headers
pacman -S xf86-video-intel
Probably, this should solve your problems.
*If you still can't start it, within a terminal do:
pacman -S xf86-video-intel
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Sorry I couldn't provide any log files, perbh, I was using my phone to post as I had no Internet on this computer.
I've managed to solve the problem, well not really solve it, by downgrading the Kernel to 2.6.31.6-1.
I believe this may be to do with my partitioning and encryption set up; I never had any problems before using encryption when upgrading Kernels.
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