I doubt it.algorithm! wrote:Is it possible that the kernel is preventing the i810 intel module from taking effect?
Of course.algorithm! wrote:Is it possible to install the other kernel and load either one from the grub menu during boot?
I doubt it.algorithm! wrote:Is it possible that the kernel is preventing the i810 intel module from taking effect?
Of course.algorithm! wrote:Is it possible to install the other kernel and load either one from the grub menu during boot?
VBE means VESA BIOS Extensions. From the last lines it seems that the Xorg session used the vesa driver, the default driver when no framebuffer or specific driver is available, which offers poor performance and resolution.algorithm! wrote:a sub module named vbe is used in my Debian install
It is possible to force which driver to use in a "Device" section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*.conf. Which driver would you want to force ?algorithm! wrote:Is it possible to unload a current xorg module version for another?
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modprobe i810fb bpp=24
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i810fb bpp=24