At Wed, 22 Dec 2010 16:59:06 +0000,
Chris Wilson wrote:
Yeah, we can blame BIOS :) And, this is likely the BIOS on my machine
here that is broken.
But this seems like an issue that you can't rely solely on VBT. We
can never guarantee that BIOS is correct (who can?), and there is no
way to avoid this change as long as it's hard-coded. We've hit
another regression by VBT check (e-DP wrongly detected; kernel bug
24822), so I think judging the behavior only from BIOS is rather
dangerous.
thanks,
Takashi
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