This sounds like likely to be a hardware fault. If not a faulty screen
then a faulty connection or faulty cable. Please try replacing the
cable.
It seems there was no secondary screen connected when you opened this
bug. Can you tell us what type of connector you are using?
** Summary changed:
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update for icl latest commmits compared with 2019/06/17
--- icl_commit_20190617.list_kernv_drm-tip 2019-06-17 17:10:09.330369948
+0800
+++ icl_commit_20190626.list_kernv_drm-tip 2019-06-26 08:10:11.102281024
+0800
@@ -1,6 +1,23 @@
-f4071997f1d,drm/i915/ehl: Update MOCS table for
** Attachment added: "icl_commit_20190626.list_kernv_drm-tip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/intel/+bug/1825940/+attachment/5273300/+files/icl_commit_20190626.list_kernv_drm-tip
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The process with this pc and my tv monitor (an old Sonoko) always takes alot
with Ubuntu. It takes even a little bit with Windows on the same device, but
with this distro (the only one I've ever tried, 19.04) it can even takes
minutes and even a counter intuitive setup.
I
Although mine is the "esc" key, I read somewhere that "shift" key also used to
get to the recovery mode to which I also tried to no avail.
thanksLevi
On Monday, June 24, 2019, 7:00:56 PM PDT, Daniel van Vugt
wrote:
Recovery mode should work, but that does sound like a different bug.
Although reported to gitlab.freedesktop.org (see above), there is no sign
whatsoever of activity in that quarter.
In the meantime, I have just downloaded the latest batch of 18.04 updates, and
the situation has got immeasurably worse.
The relevant part of the xmodmap -pk output has now changed
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- Mesa 19.0.x stable release
+ Mesa 19.0.7 stable release
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