Johan Sjölin wrote:
> On 7/17/24 23:30, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Try pressing a shift key a couple of times, and then blindly typing
> > your user password. > My guess is that the screensaver/lock is
> > wonky.
>
> Doesn't work. I don't use any screensaver or automatic screen lock.
>
> Whenever
On 7/17/24 23:30, Kent West wrote:
Try pressing a shift key a couple of times, and then blindly typing your user
password. > My guess is that the screensaver/lock is wonky.
Doesn't work. I don't use any screensaver or automatic screen lock.
Whenever I power cycle the monitor, I get the error
On 7/17/24 3:55 PM, Johan Sjölin wrote:
Hi!
Since upgrading to Debian 12.6, I've started to experience a very
strange problem with my monitor. If I turn it off and later turn it on
again, the screen won't come back on (no signal). Doesn't help if I
press a key or a mouse button. The only w
Hi!
Since upgrading to Debian 12.6, I've started to experience a very
strange problem with my monitor. If I turn it off and later turn it on
again, the screen won't come back on (no signal). Doesn't help if I
press a key or a mouse button. The only way to recover from the blank
screen situati
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