> 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 Intel® 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
On Tue, 2022-01-18 at 12:33 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> I have a similar problem with a Dell 35 inch monitor. If my desktop
> is idle long enough and I have no screensaver, the screen goes blank.
I, too, had similar issues. In my case, one of those multi-input
monitors. If it doesn't see an
On 1/18/22 5:40 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Rogan Dawes writes:
have to reboot to allow the laptop to detect the screen again. Xrandr
does not detect the display if run manually, and the Settings app
Displays page also doesn't show the TV.
This is a rather difficult thing to google, I have
On Tue, 2022-01-18 at 18:40 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Rogan Dawes writes:
>
> > have to reboot to allow the laptop to detect the screen again.
> > Xrandr does
> > not detect the display if run manually, and the Settings app
> > Displays page
> > also doesn't show the TV.
> >
> > This
Rogan Dawes writes:
have to reboot to allow the laptop to detect the screen again. Xrandr does
not detect the display if run manually, and the Settings app Displays page
also doesn't show the TV.
This is a rather difficult thing to google, I have had zero results in my
searching.
This
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 04:02:41PM -, Rogan Dawes wrote:
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
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
On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 14:55:11 -
"Rogan Dawes" wrote:
> 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 Intel® HD
> Graphics 630 (KBL GT2)"
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 Intel® HD Graphics 630 (KBL GT2)"
graphics subsystem. As far as I can make out, I am
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