> Hi folks,
>
> I have a 43" Samsung Smart TV that I am using as a monitor with a ThinkPad
> P51,
> running Fedora 35 Workstation Edition. This laptop has a "NVIDIA Corporation
> GM206GLM
> [Quadro M2200 Mobile] / Mesa IntelĀ® HD Graphics 630 (KBL GT2)" graphics
> subsystem. As
> far as I can
> Wow! That is awesome! Hopefully this will give me some pointers in the right
> direction (if
> it doesn't "just work"(tm)).
>
> From reading the script at /usr/bin/nvidia-sleep.sh, it seems that when it
> happens, I can
> try to change to a console VT, suspend and awaken the driver, then
I can attach the TV to my laptop long after boot, with no issues. However, once
this sleep behaviour has triggered, I can disconnect and reconnect as many
times as I like without resuscitating it.
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If I don't find a software solution, I'm going with a smart power switch that
will power the TV off whenever the laptop screen blanks. Taking no prisoners!
:-)
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That is excellent! Thanks for the pointer to this.
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Wow! That is awesome! Hopefully this will give me some pointers in the right
direction (if it doesn't "just work"(tm)).
From reading the script at /usr/bin/nvidia-sleep.sh, it seems that when it
happens, I can try to change to a console VT, suspend and awaken the driver,
then change back, and
I don't believe that this is a TV issue (other than its behaviour on input loss
triggering the resulting behaviour on the laptop). This is because if I reboot
the laptop, the TV is quite happy to recognise it again, while disconnecting
and reconnecting the HDMI cable does not have the same
I had problems adding my Pantum printer, because Fedora was trying to use
ipps:// URL's rather than the advertised ipp://. This resulted in the IP stack
on the printer crashing (yay for crappy vendor firmware!), and any subsequent
operations on the printer failing until it was manually
Hi folks,
I have a 43" Samsung Smart TV that I am using as a monitor with a ThinkPad P51,
running Fedora 35 Workstation Edition. This laptop has a "NVIDIA Corporation
GM206GLM [Quadro M2200 Mobile] / Mesa IntelĀ® HD Graphics 630 (KBL GT2)"
graphics subsystem. As far as I can make out, I am