Ubuntu 14.04 here, Radeon HD 8490. The bug has bit me once (fail to
wake up from DPMS screen off). What happens frequently is that, with
DPMS on (I use "xset dpms 0 0 600"), it behaves for a while, then keeps
blanking the screen so often that it becomes unusable. I also have
"xset -s" (no screen
Referring to my post above...
I confused one for another , I actually had to enter a TIMED shutdown command
to reboot my system while testing the display switch-on/off because the system
was running but not responding my inputs at all after my screen was going off.
I also have tested some of th
Hello everybody
I'm experiencing this bug too , I'm running Kubuntu 14.04 lts 64bit and using
fglrx-updates (Radeon HD 7790)
I don't know if this applies to other setups... distros... different
window-managers etc ... This is the only scenario
in which I could test and have this problem.
The st
This bug is driving me crazy.
I'm literally going to throw my PC against the wall in a minute and
apply for Windows licence just so that I can have my monitor wake up
once in a *** while.
How many years has Ubuntu had this issue for now
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Refering my last post above;
Using xscreensaver (without using 'Display Power Management') works fine
for me, so if you encounter issues with the xorg screensaver freezing,
disabling the 'xset' screensaving features and installing/using
xscreensaver instead might be a workaround for you as well:
I have this issue as well.
Ubuntu 12.04, 3.2.0-53-generic-pae kernel
Catalyst Driver Packaging Version 8.96
AMD Radeon HD 7660D (A10 5700 APU)
I put this APU in two new builds, totally identical except that one has
ASRock FM2A85 and the other ASRock FM2A75. Only the build with the
...A85 mobo is
I had this issue if I installed via the sh script. However, if I build
the deb package I was told that I was missing some dependencies (which I
was not told about if I did a straight install). Once the deps were
satisfied and the package built, I have not had this issue. Seems like
an issue with
same problem with 13.2beta7, I can ssh in and see that xorg cpu usage is
at 100% since in kde I mapped an key to do xset dpms force on to try and
manually turn on the monitor with no luck. I use displayport
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ServerFlag options did not solve the problem.
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Title:
FGLRX DPMS support totally broken, fails to wake up the monitor after
putting it to sleep.
I too am experiencing this issue. I'm running catalyst 13.1 on Kubuntu
12.10. Also, if I run "xset dpms force standby" it will instantly cause
the issue, leading me to believe that it does in fact have to do with
xset handling display sleep.
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I have a problem with similar with 12.10 and fglrx version
2:12.100-0ubuntu1.
After resume, one of my monitors is disabled and cannot be reenabled
from Catalyst without reboot. Another loses its resolution setting.
The third is still in good shape.
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** Changed in: fglrx
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: fglrx
Importance: Unknown => High
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Title:
FGLRX DPMS support totally b
You can improve the situation by installing xautolock and xdotool. Using
these two tools you can have the mouse move every x minutes of no
activity. 5 days with no black screen of death!
e.g. run the following in a terminal window and the task is put in the
background:
xautolock -time 1 -locker "
Just wanted to say thanks. I disabled DPMS, added a ServerFlags section
as mentioned above and rebooted. I can now resume from suspend without a
problem.
For reference, my system info:
`uname -a`
Linux envy 3.2.0-27-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 14:25:57 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Titl
Hi,
* I leave a low voltage LED display plugged in to the card using the
DisplayPort connection and that's permanently turned on.
*I'm using Debian packaged fglrx version 12-6-2/8.98.2.
* DPMS (thank you for that tip), KDE (4.8.4)'s power management and screen
saver are turned off.
About 50%
Hi,
I can confirm the same problem with Catalyst 12.2 and Radeon HD3200. I
have HDMI connection to my TV and after switching the TV off and on the
driver fails to recover the desktop. The applications stay active in the
background. Looks like the driver fails to probe or initiate the
connected out
I had this problem too, sporadically, for a very long time. Recently it
got quite a bit worse with a new release of fglrx, so I undertook to
solve it. What was happening for me is that the X server used the dpms
settings specified in the ServerFlags section (BlankTime, etc.) of
xorg.conf to put t
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