I can confirm this bug with kernel 4.14.0-3-amd64 (debian-
ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc version 7.2.0 (Debian 7.2.0-19)) #1 SMP
Debian 4.14.13-1 (2018-01-14).
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Finally got around to reproducing this issue with -rc8. Unfortunately it
hasn't been fixed upstream - the same behavior happens. Same log line:
[drm:intel_display_resume [i915]] *ERROR* Restoring old state failed
with -22
I'm about 90% sure this is a regression between kernel 4.2 on wily and
kern
No problem, I'll install 4.10.0-rc8 today and try to reproduce. Nice
one, having these kernel builds all available - that helps!
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I've just done some additional testing which might give a hint to what's
happening.
I had suspended my machine while connected to a docking station with two
external displays in addition to the onboard one.
Over SSH I ran this script which I normally use to tell Xorg that I've undocked
and to tu
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