I don't see any bug in xorg. Your notebook appears to have successfully
booted to a 1366x768 display on an LVDS panel.
If there is actually a problem please describe the issue in more detail.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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It looks like you have upgraded from an older version of Ubuntu and were
using the proprietary NVidia driver on that older version. Is this
correct? If so, it looks like the proprietary NVidia driver was not
configured/upgraded correctly during the Ubuntu upgrade. Try installing
the proprietary
In the meantime, try the workaround described at
http://penguindreams.org/blog/running-a-lg31mu97-on-linux-at-4096x2160
-at-60hz/
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Goldstar is the old name of the LG corporation.
The problem is logged in your dmesg.txt:
[ 10.609475] [drm:radeon_dp_link_train [radeon]] *ERROR* clock recovery
reached max voltage
[ 10.609494] [drm:radeon_dp_link_train [radeon]] *ERROR* clock recovery failed
This probably also causes the l
** Description changed:
- upgraded system from 14 to 16.04. LTS using the online system updates that
are regular used by my as this is my workstation.
+ Upgraded system from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS using the online system updates
that are regularly used by me as this is my workstation.
Once fin
I don't now why this isn't working automatically. As an interim
workaround, you could try using the xrandr --newmode command followed by
the xrandr --addmode command. See xrandr --help for the parameters for
those commands.
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Public bug reported:
I've been experiencing brightness control issues and I ended up "upgrading" my
graphics driver through Intel Graphics Update Tool for Linux
https://01.org/linuxgraphics. Running their application setback my graphics
driver (previously Intel Ivybridge) to Gallium 0.4 on llvm
Public bug reported:
16.04 works great on this laptop!
The 16.10 install image boots fine, but once you install it the i915
graphics driver doesn't seem to attach to the device. I tried many
things, but I couldn't get it working. Even running the kernel from
16.04 made no difference.
On 16.04 ls
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