I tried with Xfce and do not see the same issue there.
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I am not sure I understand what you mean by a different Xorg desktop
environment. I tried changing to wayland, and do not see the same issue
there.
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I tried updating graphics drivers to cuda-drivers-520 and the problem
persists. I've attached updated lspci.txt and recentjournal.txt with
these new drivers.
Let me know if you want me to reproduce with cuda-drivers-515 instead.
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I was wrong about using wayland. Like you can see from `nvidia-smi` I am
using Xorg it seems.
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Title:
Screen turns black for
Public bug reported:
I have a Thinkpad P15 with a A2000 GPU with Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS.
This happens using Wayland and nvidia cuda drivers.
It seems like the system uses very long to identify the screens. This
happens when I use external monitors, but also when only using the
laptop screen. Changin
We're looking forward to getting this implemented, we have many
workstations using this driver and we'd like to use the newer kernels.
Thank you for your good work!
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This also affects me on Ubuntu 16.04 fresh install
I've set this in /etc/default/keyboard:
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="us"
XKBVARIANT="altgr-intl"
XKBOPTIONS=""
BACKSPACE="guess"
And the keyboard layout is most definitively not us/altgr-intl
I had this problem also on another laptop with Trusty
Me and the users in my company are still seeing this bug on 14.04
We really appreciate the effort to fix this, and we will start testing
the proposed package and let you know about the results.
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Still does not work on 14.04.
My solution is to disable socket in audio.conf, then I can connect, but not
with the default GUI thing.
Using the bluetooth icon in the titlebar, I connect, and it shows up as
connected.
However, using any other tool (blueman-manager, pactl list, pavucontrol) it is
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