Ian Bruntlett composed on 2015-12-14 13:23 (UTC): > Ian Bruntlett wrote: >> I've got a couple of third hand computers using Intel graphics (Dell >> Optiplex GX50, HP Compaq dc 7600) with graphics problems - Dell becomes >> unusable, screen is all white with black squiggles after running updates on >> Ubuntu 14.04LTS- freedesktop bug 93173, dc 7600 screen works most of the >> time but occasionally is corrupted with random horizontal lines of junk >> pixels). > Well this is disappointing. No one has responded to my request for > information. For roughly 10 years now I have been refurbishing PCs to give > to people with mental health problems, their carers or families.I am an > I.T. volunteer at Contact (http://contactmorpeth.org.uk/) - and Contact won > an award from the Queen for the project I am continuing. These days Lubuntu > Linux gets put on the PCs. Many people have been given PCs with Intel > graphics so having the graphics stack broken is going to affect a lot of > vulnerable people. I've run across many Optiplex models over the years, but the GX50 predates them all. Looking up in Google it appears to be a Pentium III. Most PCs using those predate Intel onboard graphics, among which my GX200 (but not my GX150 or GX110). If your GX50 has the 810E chipset, the Intel driver has in recent years had limited functionality and marginal performance in Linux. My GX110 has 810E. I haven't powered it up in over 7 months. It's painfully slow. I don't remember if X even works in it any more. If you really think a machine nearly 2 decades old with maximum RAM population of 0.5GB warrants refurb, I suggest you find and install in it an ATI or NVidia PCI gfxcard. The OS and X need the shared RAM the 810E video is now using. The 7600 has 945G video. I have various recent distro installations (among which Kubuntu 14.04 and above) scattered among various machines using 945G experiencing none of the trouble your bugs describe, so maybe its problem is RAM or memory controller. Have you inspected its innards for exploding or leaky electrolytic capacitors? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague If it has any large uF (680 or higher) OST brand caps that appear normal they may nevertheless be bad and are worth checking or replacing if you believe the machine otherwise worth salvaging. Nomodeset is a workaround that blocks use of Intel driver which causes use of a low perfomance, limited function fallback driver that will use only modes provided by the machine's video BIOS. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx