Switching to Vesa driver did have one problem.
Skype can show the remote video but if I try to enable local video, skype client crashes. With the legacy intel driver, if I disabled remote video and then enabled local video, it would work. Subsequently, the remote video could be enabled and the client would continue to work.
However, we decided to use the netbook for the occasional skype usage on which the video calls work flawlessly.
Skype can show the remote video but if I try to enable local video, skype client crashes. With the legacy intel driver, if I disabled remote video and then enabled local video, it would work. Subsequently, the remote video could be enabled and the client would continue to work.
However, we decided to use the netbook for the occasional skype usage on which the video calls work flawlessly.
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