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Hello,I am having a problem with my ubuntu 11.10 laptop as its desktop screen starts scrambling (as shown in image). I am considering it a hardware + Software problem and tried to finds its solution but not found any. So if anybody knows something about it, urgent help needed.
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Gaurish Sharma
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With Regards,
Kunal Gupta
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Farasbee, Mumbai
@Gaurish What exactly in dmesg, I haven't noticed anything weird or different
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1. Restart system
2. Hold Shift as GRUB boots
Select root terminal in GRUB login menu
Execute: X -config xorg.conf.new
Copy: cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
this would take care of any mis-configurations. Further, this doesn't
help. you can try to Disable 3D Hardware Acceleration. It would
degrade performance but may give you stable gfx. If disabling works,
then its most probably an issue with Drivers.
If the issue still persists after disabling HA & regenerating
xorg.conf, I would like to ask you if its issue comes up in windows as
well which points to the case of hardware error. And if the problem is
isolated to Ubuntu only, then more debugging would be required
--Gaurish