I'm having the same issue on Kubuntu 17.04, even after upgrading to
latest mainline kernel 4.11.0.
The workaround works. Comment #11 helped in explaining how to do it -
thanks. My device id is 0x0bc2:0xab28.
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I changed my monitor input source selection from Auto to HDMI (which is
the only used connector), and this no longer happens. Since I have a
workaround, you can close the issue. If someone else will encounter this
issue, I can recreate it and try to provide the missing info (which
currently
$ apport-cli -u 1579579
ERROR: You need to use apport-collect for updating an existing bug
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Title:
Monitors immediately come out of
$ apport-collect 1579579
ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress? Error: No
module named PyQt5.QtCore
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
On Kubuntu 16.04 with kernel 4.4.0-22.39-generic 4.4.8, but it's been
like this since 15.10 a few kernels back. Multiple screens connected.
Intel i7 4771 Haswell with only integrated GPU (no dedicated graphics
card).
What happens is that the monitors do enter energy saving
Just wanted to update that since I upgraded 14.10 to kernel 3.19 from
PPA a couple months ago, the issue never occurred again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1384342
Any estimates on if/when this fix will be backported to 14.10? Is
installing 3.19 from the kernel ppa the recommended course of action
until then? Will the rest of the system work properly with it?
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Just had it occur for the second time, two weeks after the first time.
Unlike the first time, this time the mouse cursor did move (while
everything else was frozen), but the system did not recover, and I had
to ssh into the machine (which was possible, confirming that it's just
the display that's
I just had my system freeze, all 3 monitors were frozen for a few
minutes, no mouse cursor or anything else moving, but sound still
worked, then the monitors went black for a couple more minutes (maybe
because I pressed ctrl-alt-f1 at some point, dunno), and after a while
longer it all came back
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