On 2013-10-08 00:06 (GMT-0400) Felix Miata composed:
Still broken:
Linux gx110 3.11.3-3.gac1d7be-default #1 SMP Fri Oct 4 12:14:40 UTC 2013
(ac1d7be) i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
glamor-0.5.1-39.2.i586
intel-gpu-tools-1.3-20.10.i586
libdrm_intel1-2.4.46-121.1.i586
libdrm2-2.4.46-121.1.i586
vaapi-intel-driver-1.2.0-22.8.i586
xf86-video-intel-2.99.903-88.2.i586
xorg-x11-server-7.6_1.14.3-251.15.i586
Linux gx110 3.11.4-1.g40d7ca3-default #1 SMP Sat Oct 5 16:59:29 UTC 2013
(40d7ca3) i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Turns out configuring a screen section in the old pre-KMS format enumerating
desired/selectable modes solves the problem, even enabling virtal (aka KMS
panning). However on exit from the X session back to the ttys, the default
mode set on boot (neither vga= nor video= on {Grub Legacy} cmdline), or one
that was set via vga= (video= is ignored), may or may not restored. When not,
the ttys are left unusable from mismatch between font used and (no longer
correct) rows/columns. Apparently the first X session following boot exits
OK, but not a second.
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