The AN40 with latest firmware does not give any picture at all on my
Asus ROG flow 13 and a bunch of other devices. USB works, no screen
device, HDMI or DP.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1911237
Title:
Screens attached to Thinkpad Thunderbolt 3 Workstation Dock (40AN) go
black (lose signal)
Hi Dariusz,
I do not see any 3.13 kernel in you ppa?
Is it the same as the one with the 3.16 release?
I am willing to give it a go,
Kind regards,
Vincent
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Dariusz Gadomski 1104...@bugs.launchpad.net
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Hi Dariusz,
Some info, the output of the command you asked for:
*vincent@vincent-Latitude-E7440:~$ apt-cache policy
xserver-xorg-video-intel*
*xserver-xorg-video-intel:*
* Installed: 2:2.99.916+git20141016.6b98f162-0ubuntu0sarvatt~trusty*
* Candidate:
Hi Dariusz,
I think I have this part:
Manufacturer Part# : XX6F0 | Dell Part# : 331-6307
I am not sure if that is a DP hub, it is beyond my knowledge.
I used your kernel and the xserver-xorg-video intel driver from URI was:
Hi Dariusz,
I have a Dell E7440 laptop with a docking station with at the moment 2 monitors
attached.
1 is using VGA, 1 DVI, but now they are mirrored again.
With the patched kernel I had, I had multiple monitors visible.
With my own kernel, they worked, with yours they just showed the screens
I tried again and used the intel installer after which I could only boot in
fallback graphics mode with both your and my custom kernel.
Before I used the installer I could see the screens with your kernel, but there
was no signal going to them.
No I do not know how to fix this and why it worked
Hi Dariusz,
Thank you very much for your quick reply.
I was about to do this, but what caught my surprise this morning, I rebooted
and suddenly got mulit monitor support!
I am not sure why, I do not seem to use xserver-xorg-video-intel know, so not
sure why it works now.
It might be because I
Hi Dariusz,
I just tried your kernel and rebooted to it but it did not work.
I got no detected external monitors at all.
I think I ran the intel installer 1.06 on the 3.13 so that may not be the issue.
Another issue I have now is not having my kernel source, because I thought it
would not work,
It would be great if anyone can explain the complete set of steps of how to
install the packages needed to test this in 14.04.
I have found no repo with debs to test and the ones I found are not compatible
with current xorg and such.
I thought I was fairly experienced with this, but I have not
According to Phoronix it will not be included untill the 3.16 kernel.
If anyone has some kernel debs with these patches included for 14.04, please
share, I am happy to test :).
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I am also on 13.04 beta. See my previous post for what worked for me.
The key issue for me was in unity.
When I removed the nvidia drivers the nouveau driver loaded without issue.
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My apologies, please ignore my post!
I thought I was on an other Nvidia bug entry.
Those were about another version, so please remove my post if possible :).
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Hi philinux,
Can you be more specific in your steps?
I also borked unity.
I fixed the driver by doing apt-get remove nvidia-310 and apt-get install
nvidia-current, which installs nvidia-304.
I then see the nvidia logo, but no unity.
Can you explain how you reset unity and reinstall compiz?
If
well seems this does the trick:
after above steps, install dconf (i had it already)
apt-get install dconf
then
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/
and
unity --reset-icons
the last action made unity appear for me.
After a reboot all was fine.
I also had similar issues on 12.10, seems unity is a bit
I have seen this issue on various intel integrated video chips.
The issue seemed to be caused by the KVM switch at first, but it did not return
to a proper resolution when it was removed from it.
I found a workaround here:
same issue here.
nouveau driver does not support 3d.
i read about an xorg downgrade but found no proper howto yet.
hope this will be fixed
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I have this issue on a laptop with Nvidia GT9650 .
It is possibly a video card hardware issue, but I am unsure.
I read on a post that some people were not having issues when in the nvidia x
settings app, under PomerMizer, the Preferred Mode is set to Prefer Maximum
Performance.
If anyone has a
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Title:
package fglrx 2:8.861-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error
Public bug reported:
this showed up after a failed install of the fglrx driver
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: fglrx 2:8.861-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-5.6-generic 3.0.0-rc7
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-5-generic x86_64
AptOrdering:
mesa-utils: Install
fglrx:
This bus is still present in 11.04.
I did an update from 10.10 to 11.04 with a working binary nvidia driver.
I removed the pae kernel, because of the non-working driver.
After the upgrade, the pae kernel was installed, leaving me with no gui on boot.
I had to boot another kernel and remove the
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Title:
after installing PAE kernel NVIDIA
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346964 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346964
Thanks to midnightflash and keepitsimpleengr, here are some pretty nice
instructions to get it fixed.
Why on Earth is this not available in update manager???
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346964 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346964
It might be a gnome-panel bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580103
For that, a patch is supplied on the bottom of the page.
I have no clue how to get it in a 9.04 package, anyone?
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Dear Sebastien,
In my opinion, this is not a duplicate?
This bug is about applications not starting on the right screen, the other
is specificly on loading.
Please don't simply try to close off bugs, although I know that is
important.
I do believe the bugs are related, unfortunately Gnome devs
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