Make sure the xf86-video-intel rpm is installed and its provided intel DDX display driver in use to avoid the problem.
It is currently not installed, but I will try. How do I make sure the DDX display driver is in use? Do I check it with `lsmod`?
If there is a Xorg.0.log file, it over-amply reports driver in use. Inxi -G also reports loaded display driver.
If xf86-video-intel causes problems and I want to remove it, can I simply remove the rpm?
Thanks,
Gianluca
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