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		<title>intel video driver fail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i have been browsing for a laptop replacement to the compaq i currently have since well before christmas last year.  i&#8217;ve compared, looked for new features, priced out the current options, and found none that i wanted&#8230;until the hp g26t which seemed to be something that had all the things i wanted.  intel core i5, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have been browsing for a laptop replacement to the compaq i currently have since well before christmas last year.  i&#8217;ve compared, looked for new features, priced out the current options, and found none that i wanted&#8230;until the <a title="hp g26t" href="http://www.shopping.hp.com/series/category/notebooks/G62t_series/3/computer_store;HHOJSID=yZv1LW5HX40XDKnGHFDr48tspnkM2YV21LKWy2n8ZpDHyzyvKSCn!1608708242?jumpid=in_r329_personalization/browse2/landing_SDP" target="_blank">hp g26t</a> which seemed to be something that had all the things i wanted.  intel core i5, 4 gb ram (with room for 8 gb later), non-ati video drivers, nice design.  i have specific wants with regard to keyboard and asthetics which also strongly drove my search.</p>
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<p>i purchased the laptop with money from tax return, and it shipped to me.  i picked it up on friday and unboxed it immediately only to find the keyboard wasn&#8217;t what i thought it was going to b (first unmet expectation).  i took it home, ran the dvd backup software first, then shoved my fedora 12 (64-bit) dvd into the player for the reboot.  the installation went smoothly.  i ran the upgrade next (since i hadn&#8217;t previously downloaded a f12 respin image and didn&#8217;t want to wait for it).</p>
<p>when it rebooted, i noticed the resolution was still stuck on 1024&#215;768.  <em>this thing does better,</em> i reasoned.  i copied the xorg.conf file to my home directory and rebooted.  when it restarted, i had no screen.  i rebooted again.  same deal.  i tried to ctrl+alt+f2 to a straight up text login.  nothing.  all the f-keys gave me nothing.</p>
<p>i tried rebooting into vesa mode, nomodeset, noacpi&#8230;all the same blank nothingness.  i set my init to 3 and booted to a command line.  checked intel hardware, looked on the google for any hope of someone posting a solution or even a sympathetic blog post of the same problem.  nothing out there about it.  this machine is too new for that.</p>
<p>after asking for more advice in the #fedora channel on freenode (irc), i realized i&#8217;d found an intel video driver the linux kernel didn&#8217;t support.  i decided it was best to send it back.  which i did.</p>
<p>now, i&#8217;m back to where i was just before i found this laptop.  my second interest laptop isn&#8217;t a strong enough want to just simply purchase it.  maybe if i wait, i&#8217;ll find something i want when they put out some new laptops.</p>
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