On 05.04.2014 10:31, Arjen wrote:
> I have the same issue with my HTPC, using a brand new Pioneer receiver
> (and the same with a older Marantz). Switching either of those receivers
> in standby is probably similar to just pulling out the hdmi-plug.
> 
> In the Xorg.0.log I see this, when I turn a receiver off:
> (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "NULL"
> 
> And when the receiver is turned back on again, I see the normal report
> of its EDID information.
> 
> I have another workaround to switch it back on again, since I use
> x11vnc, I have access to my display server via the network. Using
> nvidia-settings I can see under "X Server Display Configuration" it has
> switched the "Resolution" to off. Switching that back to Auto or
> 1920x1080 also re-enables my screen.
> 
> When I do that, I see this in the Xorg.0.log:
> (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "DPY-1:1920x1080+0+0"
> 
> It'd be nice if it did that automatically when the screen is turned on
> again.
> 

Guys, what you're describing is an entirely DIFFERENT issue.
This is an HDMI handshaking issue that plagues many receivers
and other devices in the middle of an HDMI chain.

Please open a seperate bug for this.

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  DPMS support broken, fails to wake up the monitor after putting it to
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