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Hi Craig, thanks for the dmesg.
Can I get you to collect one more thing?
Please collect 'xrandr --verbose' twice with the external monitor
connected, once with the lid open and again with it closed.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Relevant section of the multi-monitor specification:
When the laptop lid is closed, the internal panel is disabled,
automatically setting the external monitor as the Primary display and
moving all windows from the internal panel across. A power-on signal is
also sent to the external display
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
closing laptop lid while
I've attached the requested dmesg output. This is a fresh install and I
cannot remember whether I ever closed the laptop lid while it was hooked
up to an external display.
The key issue here is that when I close the lid, the display turns off,
but it is not removed from X causing applications to
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Title:
closing laptop lid while connected to an external display does not
disable the laptop screen
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Hi Craig,
Please enable modesetting debugging - run 'sudo xdiagnose', it's the
first checkbox. Hit apply and let that rebuild grub, then restart your
system, reproduce the bug, and then collect 'sudo dmesg dmesg.txt' and
attach that here.
Also, I notice this is a fresh install; did you have an
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