** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Unrequested k
** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
FATAL:credentia
The problem seems to come from a wrong suggestion of Nvidia proprietary
driver packages, where Ubuntu logic (likely from the “ubuntu-drivers-
common” package) hints towards drivers that depend on a kernel stack
that’s not installed, which triggers those kernel installations as well,
because depende
Same problem on 23.04 just now, I only had generic kernels installed,
hit update, and find update-manager trying to install lowlatency and
oracle kernels.
The difference is that installation failed for me, and I now have two
half-conf packages :
iF linux-image-6.2.0-1005-oracle
Hi Cameron,
I didn't go upstream yet. I suppose upstream bugs should be filed to the
Intel Open Source Technology Center (https://01.org/), but I'm not sure.
Or maybe to the Linux kernel since it's an in-tree module after all...
From what I understand, the Intel module fails to switch to anything
Got a new laptop w/144Hz and 60Hz display frequencies available,
installed Hirsute.
Same problem, this time when trying to switch to 60Hz :
[ +0,82] i915 :00:02.0: [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config [i915]] requested
mode:
[ +0,80] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline [drm]] Modeline "1920x10
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Title:
Refresh rate change requests to 40Hz are "adjusted" back to 60Hz
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
** Tags added: groovy
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Title:
Refresh rate change requests to 40Hz are "adjusted" back to 60Hz
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
I switched to Focal in May and the bug is still there. The EDID
workaround still works.
I must be the only one switching to 40Hz sometimes, or it only affects
my GPU, which I doubt (Intel HD Graphics 4600, CPU Core i7-4710MQ).
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** Tags added: eoan focal
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Title:
Refresh rate change requests to 40Hz are "adjusted" back to 60Hz
Status in linux package in Ubunt
I made the switch to 19.10 and the problem is the same in the logs.
There is a slight difference however, the screen doesn't flicker any
more upon the change request. I suppose it now detects the adjusted
modeline is the same as the current one, hence nothing to do.
Here's some output extracted fr
I'll switch to Eoan Ermine in the beginning of November and report back.
Hopefully it will be enough !
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Public bug reported:
Dear Launchpad readers,
Changes to a 40Hz-based mode are adjusted back to a 60Hz display mode by
KMS, as can be seen in the logs with the drm.debug=4 option :
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2 kernel: [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config [i915]]
requested mode:
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2 k
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