On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Andrew Haley <a...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 07/24/2012 04:20 PM, Philippe LeCavalier wrote: > > Yeah. It doesn't appear to be a hardware thing. xrandr --auto --output > > VGA1 --same-as LVDS1 does the same as merely connecting the monitor > itself. > > LCD flickers and comes back and the monitor does nothing. To me, the fact > > that the LCD flickers sows it's scanning the new layout. The only way I > get > > any type of activity on the external monitor is to invoke the keyboard > > toggle Fn-F5. But as mentioned, things get ugly fast when I do that. > > As far as I can see there's not much more you can do. I think you're > looking at a real driver bug that needs reporting and fixing. > > Andrew. > > Thanks again Andrew. Alrighty then. To be honest I'm not entirely certain how to do that. As is, what info to collect and to what project would I submit said info!? Sorry. I have little experience in submitting bugs but I'd like to contribute what I can...Sure someone will encounter this that could use the reference. Obviously I wouldn't mind having the fix myself as well ;) Thanks Phil
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