A new combination for testing, perhaps it is a sign for an upcoming fix: I am writing this on a 82845G/GL (rev 01) under Lucid with the following software installed: linux-image-2.6.34-997-generic_2.6.34-997.201004191525_i386.deb from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/2010-04-19-lucid/ libdrm-intel1_2.4.20~glasen~ppa1_i386.deb and libdrm2_2.4.20~glasen~ppa1_i386.deb from http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/libdrm/ubuntu/pool/main/libd/libdrm/ xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.11.0+git20100427~glasen~ppa1_i386.deb from http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/intel-driver/ubuntu/pool/main/x/xserver-xorg-video-intel/ I will report tomorrow whether this combination can run a gl-screensaver overnight. So far none of the workarounds did pass that test on my machine.
A new combination for testing, perhaps it is a sign for an upcoming fix: I am writing this on a 82845G/GL (rev 01) under Lucid with the following software installed: 2.6.34- 997-generic_ 2.6.34- 997.20100419152 5_i386. deb from http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ drm-intel- next/2010- 04-19-lucid/ intel1_ 2.4.20~ glasen~ ppa1_i386. deb and libdrm2_ 2.4.20~ glasen~ ppa1_i386. deb from http:// ppa.launchpad. net/glasen/ libdrm/ ubuntu/ pool/main/ libd/libdrm/ xorg-video- intel_2. 11.0+git2010042 7~glasen~ ppa1_i386. deb from http:// ppa.launchpad. net/glasen/ intel-driver/ ubuntu/ pool/main/ x/xserver- xorg-video- intel/
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I will report tomorrow whether this combination can run a gl-screensaver overnight. So far none of the workarounds did pass that test on my machine.