Hi Sean,
interesting. I have never tried to configure the monitor as this is my
projector display and not my laptop.
This is wierd as the bug you mentioned would suck for laptop / PC use
where you plug in and configure external displays somewhat regularly but
the bug that is the point of this bug
so the original bug of the display resetting to NULL has *not* been
fixed in the latest git version.
I left it for a day, came back and the display was blank when I turned
on the projector.
I have applied Alexander's 1 line patch and I'm testing that now. But
the git version has *not* fixed the p
i'll test the latest git version without any additional patches early
next week when I get back home. I'll report what I find after a day or
two of testing (the bug only manifests when the display has been off for
quite some time)
Thanks,
Raj
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Hi,
just wanted to point out that Sean's patch did *not* fix the screen
disappearing issue for me but the one liner from Alexander did.
Was a different patch apply to the main tree to fix the original reason
for this bug report? I'm willing to test the latest version, but I can
only do it next we
This is strange.
The new patch did not work for me. Left everything off for a day, came
back and turned it off and the signal was gone. I had to use my hack
/usr/bin/xrandr -s 1
/usr/bin/xrandr -s 0
to get the signal back.
no such issues last week with Alexander's 1 liner. I noticed that the
lo
posted this on the ubuntu launchpad.
tried the patch by Alexander. It works.
trying the patch by Sean now (reverted the previous patch). so far so
good.
using the xfce4-settings-4.11.2 code base b.t.w.
my setup is a ubuntu trusty machine using latest nVidia drivers
(337.25-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.04
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