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and subject line Re: firmware-nonfree: [i915] With 20240709-2, the external
monitors randomly blank for 2-3 seconds (regression)
has caused the Debian Bug report #1080492,
regarding firmware-nonfree: [i915] With 20240709-2, the external monitors
randomly blank for 2-3 seconds (regression)
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Source: firmware-nonfree
Version: 20240709-2
Severity: important
First, some context: I have a Dell laptop with 2 external monitors
connected via a dock. With 6.8+ Linux kernels, one of the external
monitors randomly blanks for 2-3 seconds (no such issue with earlier
kernels); not always the same monitor, but in most cases, not both
at the same time. I had reported the following bugs about this issue:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1072063
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/i915/kernel/-/issues/11821
This blanking issue can occur several times per day.
After the upgrade of the binary packages of firmware-nonfree source
to 20240709-2, a new issue appeared: *both* external monitors randomly
blank for 2-3 seconds. Worse:
* With a (non-Debian) 6.11.0-rc2+ test kernel (which I used in the
context of the other bug), this issue occurs very often: up to
several times per minute!
* With the linux-image-6.7.12-amd64 Debian kernel, this issue also
occurs (but not often), while this kernel does not have the bug
mentioned above.
Downgrading to 20240709-1 made the issue disappear, at least with
the linux-image-6.7.12-amd64 Debian kernel (I have not tried the
6.11.0-rc2+ test kernel yet, but note that I was already using it
with 20240709-1 before September 2).
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 02:24:18 +0200 Vincent Lefevre <[email protected]>
wrote:
[...]
> This blanking issue can occur several times per day.
>
> After the upgrade of the binary packages of firmware-nonfree source
> to 20240709-2, a new issue appeared:
[...]
> Downgrading to 20240709-1 made the issue disappear,
[...]
No graphics firmware changed between these versions. This is not a
firmware regression, just random variation in the previously reported
bug.
Ben.
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