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Old 11th January 2012, 02:42 AM
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Exclamation Gllitchy Video

Hi all,

I have a Thinkpad Edge 15 with integrated Intel HD video.
I'm running fedora 16 (64-bit)

The issue occurs intermittently and lasts for a second or two. What happens is that whole screen freezes. If I'm watching a video full screen or windowed the screen freezes but the audio keeps going. After two seconds the video continues on with no issue. So far I have not had a complete freeze but the issue is somewhat annoying especially when watching videos or working prolonged periods of time on the computer.

Anyone have any idea how to fix this?
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