I don't think the bug is critical in any way. Personally I don't have
more than slight issues with it. I think you should leave it to get
fixed for real.
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Alright. On some other similar bugs to this one people are indicating
that the drm-intel-next-proposed kernel does indeed fix it. However,
we're far from narrowing down what specific patch is needed.
I am pretty sure your bug is the same as theirs. I will dupe these
together. If you have time
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 745112 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/745112
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 745112
[arrandale] desktop is messed up (goes black) when laptop is docked with two
external 1920x1200 monitors (x86_64)
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a. When I installed your patched driver and the laptop lid was _open_ it
worked fine(!): I got the desktop showing on the external monitor as
expected. The odd thing is that with the laptop lid closed I still get
a blank external monitor...
b. I couldn't even boot with that kernel.
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 07:23:30AM -, feffemannen wrote:
a. When I installed your patched driver and the laptop lid was _open_ it
worked fine(!): I got the desktop showing on the external monitor as
expected. The odd thing is that with the laptop lid closed I still get
a blank external
Thanks for looking into this (minor) problem.
No, it does not restore the blanked screen. In fact I'm not sure how far
in the booting process it gets: When I close (or open, depending on the
current state) the laptop lid I get a pointer at the (external) screen
but nothing else. I'll attach a
Hi feffemannen, yes there are two other things to test:
a. Install this patched X driver, which attempts to force on DPMS from
the X side of things:
https://launchpad.net/~bryce/+archive/elderberry
b. Test against the Intel experimental drm kernel tree, which we now do
daily builds of:
Thanks feffemannen,
Would you mind checking if the following command restores the blanked
monitor after reproducing the problem?
xset dpms force on
I'm wondering if this is just a dpms setting issue. I have an idea on
how we could workaround it if it is.
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Status: New
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[Arrandale] Blank screen when
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