I don’t know why, but it started working today again.
To rule out a hardware failiure the BIOS option to use the HDMI as boot display
is good.
And this morning it just worked again?!?! I guess because I brought tho older
brother Lenovo X1…
> On Jun 25, 2019, at 22:08, Florian Wehner wrote:
>
Thanks so far! Last two mails collected here.
First guess: hardware failure?
> Does the display work at startup? Like does it POST and do you have a boot
> loader?
Not on the external screen. That was what I expected for the UEFI setting “Post
on hdmi”.
That could lead to failed port?
> Do yo
On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 19:07:56 -0400, Florian Wehner wrote:
>I wasn’t able to get my HDMI output running on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th
>gen today. I run gnome on Wayland. It has been working fine for the
>last few days but completely dead today.
Did an update affect anything?
I'm using
Driver "intel"
Does the display work at startup? Like does it POST and do you have a boot
loader? Do you have another device that you could use to check that the
cable and monitor are not the issue? What graphics card are you using and
which driver? And change to kernel or initrd?
Awhile ago I believe xf86 video
Hi!
I wasn’t able to get my HDMI output running on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th gen
today. I run gnome on Wayland. It has been working fine for the last few days
but completely dead today.
Symptom: The external display detects that an HDMI cable is connected (via
ground?) but there is no signal.
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