On 12/01/2018 05:52 PM, Bryan Beus wrote:
There's good news. It appears to be a brightness display problem only.
First thing I tried was to leave a youtube video playing before suspend.
When I awoke, the screen remained dark, but the youtube video resumed
playing.
Just need to figure out how to get the brightness back.
This runs on an Nvidia 1080 GPU. I wonder if installing the proprietary
driver would help.
Your laptop probably also has integrated Intel graphics. The simplest
solution may be to disable the Nvidia in BIOS so the system uses the
integrated GPU instead. Nvidia hardware is not well supported.
If you're wondering whether this makes any performance difference, for
Qubes the answer would be 'no'.
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