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VGA1 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm I then did the following to set an 800x1280 mode xrandr -display :0 It appears that xinit is setting the mode to 1024x768 for some reason. If I switch VT back to another terminal the screen is readable again. I can see that it is rendering (if I run glxgears) but only because random pixels are changing. Once the X server starts however, the display becomes mangled. With this, the Intel framebuffer does display and I can launch an X server with xinit.
I installed the Ubuntu PPA 3.13 kernel and started with video=VGA-1:800x1280e.
I've been reading through this older bug report that documents a similar issue: Opregion from /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_opregion Intel_reg_dumper from non-working 4.0-rc5 Xorg log from 3.13 Ubuntu PPA kernel with video=VGA-1:800x1280e Dmesg from Debian unstable default 3.16 kernelĭmesg from Ubuntu kernel PPA 4.0-rc4 kernel