Hi, On 04/12/11 17:11, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:04 PM, dE .<de.techno@gmail.com> wrote:On 12/03/11 20:39, Eric Lavarde wrote:[snip]Intel is giving problems? This's unlikely. This has to be a Debian bug.No, that would not be surprising at all.
I assume dE was being sarcastic but that doesn't really help me.I accept your opinion that the Intel driver are less than optimal but, on the other hand, they've worked flawlessly under Squeeze with KDE, so we've got a regression somewhere.
In order to avoid ping-pong between KDE, kernel, and xorg, it would be already helpful to get instructions on how to pin down the issue in one of the 3 areas. And as KDE is the first one (from a user perspective) to fail without saying where, I would start there to make him spit more information. My question is how? (I'm computer literate but no C/C++/debug guru).
Thanks, EricPS: after some days of practical experience, shutting off compositing didn't really help after all, the issue is still there and my user (my wife) is getting upset.