(In reply to Mika Kahola from comment #110)
> (In reply to alex from comment #109)
> > Dammit. Now this regression has made it into the LTS kernel. Are you guys
> > kidding me? Is it not possible for the changes that caused this
> > exceptionally annoying regression (as in my computer is now alm
Created attachment 123264
systemd logs with drm.debug=0x1e for stock 4.5.1 kernel (arch) with flicker
after standby
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Dammit. Now this regression has made it into the LTS kernel. Are you
guys kidding me? Is it not possible for the changes that caused this
exceptionally annoying regression (as in my computer is now almost
entirely unusable) to be removed from the current production kernel,
pending a proper fix??
So, eight months since this has been reported and you guys can't even be
bothered to at least revert the changes that caused this originally?
The normal kernel is completely unusable on my machine due to this issue
(Dell XPS 15 (9530)) so I have been forced to run the LTS kernel for the
past severa
I occasionally experience the same issue in Arch Linux when my touchpad
got one 'finger' 'stuck' so that whenever I touch the pad, it scrolls
instead of moving the cursor. If I disable scrolling in the settings
manager, then nothing happens when I try to use the touchpad. The issue
seemed to be r
What is in .gvfs folder? Please post ls ~/.gvfs when it is not plugged
in and again when it is plugged in. If there is no change, it's
possible that .gvfs is an ordinary folder instead of a mount point. In
this case, rename or delete .gvfs and reboot. Then try again.
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