Hi Greg,

    Trying to follow your instructions.

     What do you mean by... and synaptic to lock this version....

     What did you do, what did you execute

Thanks

Doug
On Jan 17, 2016 1:05 PM, "Greg Fordyce" <1308...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> I also struggled with this bug when doing a fresh install of Mythbuntu
> 14.04 this week.
>
> I downloaded xfce4-settings 4.11.0-1 from this link.
>
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/amd64/xfce4-settings/4.11.0-1ubuntu1
>
> Then "sudo dpkg -i xfce4-settings_4.11.0-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb" to install
> it and synaptic to lock this version.
>
> I can now switch off my TV connected with HDMI cable and when I switch
> it back on it works.
>
> Mythbuntu is running on a Gigabyte Brix GB-BXBT-2807 with 4gb ram, 120gb
> ssd, DVB-T usb tuner. The machine runs both front and backend.
>
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>
> Title:
>   Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
>
> Status in Mythbuntu:
>   Confirmed
> Status in xfce4-settings:
>   Confirmed
> Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers package in Ubuntu:
>   Invalid
> Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu:
>   Invalid
> Status in xfce4-settings package in Ubuntu:
>   Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>   I had an HTPC with Mythbuntu 12.04 installed.  Upon upgrading a new
>   behavior that if the TV is power cycled it no longer detects a link
>   with the HTPC.
>
>   When this happens I can find in the xorg log that there is an
>   accompanying log item:
>
>   [ 39829.509] (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "NULL"
>
>   After debugging with NVIDIA at
>   https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/729955/linux/tv-stops-being-
>   detected/ we've deteremined it's a X client that reacts to the RANDR
>   events causing the mode to be set to NULL.
>
>   Working through the list in an Xfce environment, the culprit is
>   xfsettingsd.  If xfsettingsd is running, it causes the TV to come up
>   in a NULL mode.  If it's killed, it remains in the mode it was
>   previously running in.
>
>
>   Until this is fixed, this behavior can be worked around with a simple
> shell script:
>   ==============================
>   #!/bin/sh
>   #Fix TV state when HDMI link is lost.
>   #By Mario Limonciello <supe...@ubuntu.com>
>
>   OUTPUT="HDMI-0"
>   BAD_MODE="1280x720"
>   GOOD_MODE="1920x1080"
>
>   for MODE in $BAD_MODE $GOOD_MODE; do
>    DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --output $OUTPUT --mode $MODE
>    sleep 2
>   done
>   ==============================
>
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Title:
  Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled

Status in Mythbuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xfce4-settings:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in xfce4-settings package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I had an HTPC with Mythbuntu 12.04 installed.  Upon upgrading a new
  behavior that if the TV is power cycled it no longer detects a link
  with the HTPC.

  When this happens I can find in the xorg log that there is an
  accompanying log item:

  [ 39829.509] (II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "NULL"

  After debugging with NVIDIA at
  https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/729955/linux/tv-stops-being-
  detected/ we've deteremined it's a X client that reacts to the RANDR
  events causing the mode to be set to NULL.

  Working through the list in an Xfce environment, the culprit is
  xfsettingsd.  If xfsettingsd is running, it causes the TV to come up
  in a NULL mode.  If it's killed, it remains in the mode it was
  previously running in.

  
  Until this is fixed, this behavior can be worked around with a simple shell 
script:
  ==============================
  #!/bin/sh
  #Fix TV state when HDMI link is lost.
  #By Mario Limonciello <supe...@ubuntu.com>

  OUTPUT="HDMI-0"
  BAD_MODE="1280x720"
  GOOD_MODE="1920x1080"

  for MODE in $BAD_MODE $GOOD_MODE; do
   DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --output $OUTPUT --mode $MODE
   sleep 2
  done
  ==============================

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