When the EDID provided by hardware is invalid or unavailable, there
really is little the kernel can do to correct it.  In some cases where
there is a simple monitor-specific flaw, that can be quirked on a case-
by-case basis, however the situation described here is outside that
scope, since the EDID is just plain blank.

Disabling use of KMS modesetting (as described in the above comments,
and as provided by the upstream bug report) works around the problem but
doesn't really "fix" it.  A proper fix would be to provide a tool for
installing a corrected EDID into the kernel's /lib/firmware/edid.  The
kernel already supports this, but the tool needs to be provided on the
userspace side, e.g. xdiagnose.

** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => xdiagnose (Ubuntu)

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  kernel: [...] i915 0000:00:02.0: LVDS-1: EDID invalid.

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