Harald (12021-08-27):
> Switching it afterwards on again, nothing changed (HDMI-0 is still
> disconnected).
>
> Any ideas?
That seems to indicate your problem is with the driver and not with the
automagic GUI.
You can try to run Buster's X11 over Bullseye's kernel and Bullseye's
X11 over
August 27, 2021 5:26 PM, "Nicolas George" wrote:
> What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
> after?
The cables are always connected. Graphics card --> HDMI cable --> HDMI switch
--> HDMI cable --> projector.
If I started the system with the projector turned off, the
August 27, 2021 5:26 PM, "Nicolas George" wrote:
> What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
> after?
The cables are always connected.
Setup: Graphics card --> HDMI cable --> HDMI switch --> HDMI cable -->
projector.
If I started the system with the projector turned
Harald (12021-08-27):
> Any ideas how to get hot plug back to work or where to find additional hints?
What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
after?
Regards,
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Nicolas George
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Hi,
if just updated to bullseye and now, HDMI hot plug does not work any more.
I have a GeForce GTX 960 (AMD64 system) with a monitor connected through a
DVI-D cable and a projector connected through a HDMI cable.
If I have the projector switched on at system startup, everything is fine, but
if
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