Hi all!
I'm running Lucid on an (almost) brand new Dell Vostro 3300 with Intel chipset (Core i5, Intel graphics 4500MHD).
Basically, everything worked fine out of the box. The only BUT is that I am experiencing problems with my external monitor, connected via VGA. (Unfortunately, I don't have a digital port such as DVI or HDMI.)
While the laptop screen works perfectly, the external device shows some sort of blurred picture. All contours are somehow horizontally distorted and are billowing. Some may also call it flicker...
Here is what I have already tried to locate the problem:
- Tested with 4 different monitors. Always the same effect.
- All kinds of different resolutions and refresh rates. No difference.
- Installed the new 2.6.33 (and now also 2.6.34rc) kernel from mainline and xf86-video-intel 2.11.0 because it's supposed to bring "improved support for Intel graphics with Core i5". Again, all the same.
- Altogether, my problem seems to be pretty similar to some issues about ATI or nVidia cards. But I don't have such a thing...
As it works under Windows, I can also exclude a hardware problem.
Lately, I found out that seemingly it is NOT an X issue, as the problem also occurs if I only boot into the console without loading the X drivers.
Moreover, I can switch to the external monitor already while inside the GRUB boot menu. So far, the picture is just fine. But as soon as the boot process starts, I get the described blurring.
I'm really at a loss now...
Doesn't anyone have an idea that could help me? Or maybe is it a known kernel issue without a fix yet?
I'd be also curious if there's anyone facing similar problems.
Andreas
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