Am 29.10.2011 18:03, schrieb Jan de Groot:
-1 from me. Reasons for this: 1. The fix-i915.patch was removed, this causes my laptop to see a connected television again, while my laptop doesn't even have an output for that 2. Massive screen flicker when starting up X. Something has regressed seriously in the intel driver.
I see Thomas removed the fix-i915.patch file, because it was "not accepted upstream". The only reference I can find for this patch is that nobody ever tested if TV-Out actually works when this patch is applied. As we haven't got any bugreports for this and nobody ever tested the patch with a hooked up TV, I'd say just add it back.
We do not add patches to our kernel that have not been merged upstream, will not be merged upstream, or have not been submitted upstream. I do not know why an exception was made in this case. This patch has been there for 3 or 4 major kernel versions (or longer?). Where is the bug report? The mailing list thread? The upstream commit? I will not add this patch back unless it appears in the appropriate subsystem tree or in the Linus tree.