With Linux Mint 18 and KDE Neon the bug changes from random to boot up. It
happens the first time from a cold boot. After a restart, which means
screwing up my hard drive and holding the power button. Then turning it on
and the black screen comes back.

I' am very fustrated like Brian. Canonical doesn' t need AMD to repackage
the driver for the new X Server. Abandoned by AMD and the commercial
distros. Do not advocate AMD, they must have known this problem and ignored
it.

On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Brian <cargoh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OK, I tried the "amdgpu.runpm=0" solution with the Ubuntu 16.04 LiveUSB
> and while it booted in high graphics mode, I still got the black screen
> after a few minutes.
>
> Christopher, I have done as you asked in Comment #15 on this thread, and
> the bug report I filed is at
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+filebug/34a9fa5a-
> 51e8-11e6-8b1c-68b5996a96c8?
>
> However I don't know how this will do any good, as I'm running Ubuntu
> 15.10, not 16.04 where the problem occurs. I wish AMD or Canonical or
> whoever is responsible for the decision to make fglrx unavailable in
> 16.04 would reconsider and provide for a smoother transition by allowing
> users with graphics cards that are still unsupported by amdgpu to "opt-
> in" to fglrx until AMD works out the all the kinks. It's as if they just
> don't care about end users whatsoever. Man, am I frustrated!
>
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> Title:
>   AMDGPU driver problems on "Carrizo" APU
>
> Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   I'm having a hard time tracing this down.  I updated to Kubuntu 16.04
>   (from Kubuntu 15.10 - that was using the Linux Crimson 15.12 driver) a
>   couple days ago on my notebook (HP Pavilion, A10-8700P APU), and ever
>   since I've been having random black screens.
>
>   I started debugging the driver, then thought it might be a DPMS issue
>   (it's not - I have DPMS fully disabled currently), and now I'm back to
>   debugging the driver.
>
>   I don't have any remnants of the former closed Crimson display driver
>   and never had an xorg.conf file (I made a small one that I'm using at
>   the moment consisting of only a server layout to ensure screen savers,
>   DPMS, etc are all off).
>
>   The Black screen can happen any time from the login screen until hours
>   later.  I can ssh into the system to shut it down.  And just
>   discovered that if I unplug the system from it's power brick, I can
>   close the lid - the system will goto sleep.  When I flip the screen
>   back up, the system wakes up and the screen works again for 1-2
>   minutes.
>
>   I don't see any errors in the log files (well, outside some nasty
>   looking ACAPI errors in dmesg).
>
>   HOT TO REPRODUCE:
>   Boot system and use normally or simply leave system alone.  Blank screen
> will happen any time after x comes up.
>
>
>   EXPECTED RESULT:
>   Screen doesn't blank unless a screen saver or power saver kicks in.
>
>   SYSTEM INFO:
>   Purchased Dec 2015 (build date from BIOS - Aug 2015), HP Pavilion 15"
> notebook, AMD A10-8700P "Carrizo", 16GB RAM, 960GB SSD
>
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Title:
  AMDGPU driver problems on "Carrizo" APU

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I'm having a hard time tracing this down.  I updated to Kubuntu 16.04
  (from Kubuntu 15.10 - that was using the Linux Crimson 15.12 driver) a
  couple days ago on my notebook (HP Pavilion, A10-8700P APU), and ever
  since I've been having random black screens.

  I started debugging the driver, then thought it might be a DPMS issue
  (it's not - I have DPMS fully disabled currently), and now I'm back to
  debugging the driver.

  I don't have any remnants of the former closed Crimson display driver
  and never had an xorg.conf file (I made a small one that I'm using at
  the moment consisting of only a server layout to ensure screen savers,
  DPMS, etc are all off).

  The Black screen can happen any time from the login screen until hours
  later.  I can ssh into the system to shut it down.  And just
  discovered that if I unplug the system from it's power brick, I can
  close the lid - the system will goto sleep.  When I flip the screen
  back up, the system wakes up and the screen works again for 1-2
  minutes.

  I don't see any errors in the log files (well, outside some nasty
  looking ACAPI errors in dmesg).

  HOT TO REPRODUCE:
  Boot system and use normally or simply leave system alone.  Blank screen will 
happen any time after x comes up.

  
  EXPECTED RESULT:
  Screen doesn't blank unless a screen saver or power saver kicks in.

  SYSTEM INFO:
  Purchased Dec 2015 (build date from BIOS - Aug 2015), HP Pavilion 15" 
notebook, AMD A10-8700P "Carrizo", 16GB RAM, 960GB SSD

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