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I also had this horrible flickering (and a black screen when switching back to TTY1) on my Asus EEE Box B202 (with Intel 945GME chipset).
It turned out that this was probably due to (unknowingly) using KMS together with Xorg VESA driver (and using video=791 framebuffer activator). I'm now using xf86-video-intel and apart from some other old problem (which I managed to workaround, I'll describe soon) the flickering is gone.
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Got the same problem since months. Until now I refrained from using 2.6.32 but got it installed today by mistake. Using kernel26-rc (currently 2.6.33rc8) from AUR solved the problem.
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Got the same problem since months. Until now I refrained from using 2.6.32 but got it installed today by mistake. Using kernel26-rc (currently 2.6.33rc8) from AUR solved the problem.
Nope, screen still goes black once in a while... Anyone else still affected by this problem?
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For me 2.6.33-rc8 fixed it too.
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I appended "enable_mtrr_cleanup" and "nopat" to my kernel line. This prevent my screen from going black (or green or blue or pink) so far. Still have flickers though, but not as bad as in the beginning.
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I grabbed the latest kernel26-rc from AUR (2.6.34rc1), which while having much less flicker than the 2.6.32.9 kernel in base does not completely eliminate it. Appending the i915.powersave=0 option to grub has no effect, and I can't disable KMS because xorg will not run without it. Does only 2.6.33-rc8 manage to completely eliminate the flicker?
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edit: sorry wrote garbage
Last edited by lynucs (2010-04-02 19:37:45)
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I grabbed the latest kernel26-rc from AUR (2.6.34rc1), which while having much less flicker than the 2.6.32.9 kernel in base does not completely eliminate it. Appending the i915.powersave=0 option to grub has no effect, and I can't disable KMS because xorg will not run without it. Does only 2.6.33-rc8 manage to completely eliminate the flicker?
Hey, after the latest 2.6.33 kernel moving to [core], this problem still exists in my box(things being much better, but still not completely eliminated as you said). Anyone else?
Archlinux x86_64 on Thinkpad T400
Intel X4500MHD / ATI HD3470 Graphics, 2G RAM, 160G HD
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Hey, after the latest 2.6.33 kernel moving to [core], this problem still exists in my box(things being much better, but still not completely eliminated as you said). Anyone else?
Similarly, I get a black screen a few minutes after resuming, if I don't add additional options to the grub kernel line. No progress for me.
Last edited by mutlu_inek (2010-04-11 12:33:25)
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Yestaday I updated to the kernel 2.6.33 and it seems to be solved
PS: Not solved, but MUCH better
Last edited by alcuadrado (2010-04-14 05:07:53)
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bump this thread again.
It looks like this glitch problem remains in kernel 2.6.34, isn't it?
Archlinux x86_64 on Thinkpad T400
Intel X4500MHD / ATI HD3470 Graphics, 2G RAM, 160G HD
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It looks like this glitch problem remains in kernel 2.6.34, isn't it?
I haven't had any serious issues since the upgrade, not even after resuming, which I did over 10 times so far. I'm a happy camper, finally.
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