For the confirmation, I'd need guidance.  Which source/mutter link to
click to reinstall the prior version (or is it all of them?).

Since writing the above report, by reflex more Ubuntu updates have been
accepted (there have been very many this week - perhaps four or five) -
new dpkg.log attached.  After each new update the resolutions and
frequencies sent to both monitors were correct;  without problem. This
morning, monitor 2 (the new one) followed the boot sequence in a mode
I've never seen before - all pink and at ordinary HD 1920 (it seems).
Then it went blank for half a second.  Then it put up the usual message
that it was changing to 4K at 30 Hz, then the desktop came up fine.

[Coincidentally, an email arrived that bug 1714178 (and my bug duplicate
1795439) have been fixed (released) to overcome the modesetting driver
8192x8192 limitation.  I may try again using three 4K horizontal
monitors - when the third is repaired.   Are the patchset and merge to
drm-tip before or after this particular incident?].

I feel to add (by experience) that the former damaged monitor 2 was
perhaps more vulnerable than most to sudden fast mode changes.  With a
previous PC (ubuntu 16.04) with Intel HD600, that monitor had to receive
a valid mode at a very specific moment (which meant the user had to
learn to push on the power buttons precisely one second apart) else the
monitor would revert immediately to high Hz modes at inferior
resolutions or shut down.   With this configuration Intel HD620 and
Ubuntu Bionic Beaver, both monitors can be on, will move to sleep mode
and wait - great!  The user can switch on the PC when they're ready.
Just to say that, perhaps monitor 2 was vulnerable to even a blip at
60Hz.

On the other hand, that doesn't explain how monitor 1 found itself
attempting 4096 which is also part of this bug report.

Can I still help in confirmation work by going back to the prior
version?


** Attachment added: "dpkg.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1828665/+attachment/5266146/+files/dpkg.log

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Title:
  [regression] Reboot after dpkg update set invalid Graphics resolutions
  (Dual Monitor) since ~7th/8th May

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Now at Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, Gnome 3.28.2

  Deduction.  The user device settings menu for desktop control dual
  monitors offer the correct modes available.  The Bionic Beaver update
  does something different.

  Dual monitor configuration (Formerly Primary on Display Port 3840x2160
  30Hz, Secondary on HDMI 3840x2160 30Hz on a three video output Intel
  HD620) for Cancer Research using LibreOffice Calc across both.
  Upgrades permitted manually rather than auto and usually done within a
  day.  Since five months both monitors were operating HDMI (Display
  port not connected, not used) with Primary on HDMI2 and Secondary on
  HDMI1, both at 3840x2160 30Hz.  Neither monitor is capable of 60Hz at
  UHD which is quite alright for office work.  When installing such
  devices, strictly only the 3840x2160 30Hz mode is available on the
  settings page.

  After the most recent update (7/8th may), the primary screen was blank
  on reboot (abnormal) and the secondary screen showed the extended
  desktop without menus (as usual). Rebooting to see the primary was
  unsuccessful and then the secondary monitor failed completely
  (confirmed the next day as graphics card hardware, broken).  Cold
  disconnect of the secondary (awaiting repair), another boot brought up
  Primary display only yet flickering occasionally.

  Primary Display.   Considering the possibility of error in the
  graphics since the update - the Device settings (normal user page)
  revealed that the update had changed the output to HDMI 4096 lines
  (which the PC monitor can't do and the user can't select - outside
  specification).  I was in such a hurry to save it also from damage
  that I put back the resolution to 3840x2160 30Hz immediately, without
  looking at which frequency had been set with the 4096 value.  Now on
  rebooting, the display settings menu shows appropriately only
  3840x2160 30 Hz as choice.   It seems the Bionic Beaver update needed
  something else and set 4096 (which the user can't and notwithstanding
  the original user configuration).

  Secondary Display.  I don't know what it set, but it blew the monitor
  card.  The linux sent either 3840 at 60 Hz or 4096 at any frequency
  without negociation, without being able to respect the user settings.
  It's also possible that it used a very low resolution for a few
  seconds which the secondary monitor can't do either;  it's (well, it
  was) a real PC monitor with choices of DP or HDMI yet can jump into
  various modes (such as 60/75Hz for gamers). After some Ubuntu upgrades
  in the past (blank secondary screen), it was necessary to go back into
  the monitor menu to switch off again the gamer mode.

  Something similar happened in 2017 with Light Ubuntu Update.   The
  Secondary (very expensive) display making very alarming noises and
  staying blank for half a day.  Now it's truly broken (I know it's the
  driver circuit and which parts). Waiting for repair or replacement,
  the system is in use now with the same Primary PC monitor and a UHD
  television as secondary to get by.

  I worked 20 years on PC systems and monitors (for ship control) and
  accept that in the past we nearly always used a simple basic portable
  VGA monitor for system upgrades, then reconnected the user's gear
  later.  I think I'll only do (and postpone) Linux upgrades from now
  using a spare single desktop monitor at 1920x1080. That was a very
  worrying experience.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
  Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-48.51-generic 4.15.18
  Uname: Linux 4.15.0-48-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.6
  Architecture: amd64
  CompizPlugins: No value set for 
`/apps/compiz-1/general/screen0/options/active_plugins'
  CompositorRunning: None
  Date: Sat May 11 11:21:30 2019
  DistUpgraded: Fresh install
  DistroCodename: bionic
  DistroVariant: ubuntu
  ExtraDebuggingInterest: Yes, if not too technical
  GraphicsCard:
   Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 [8086:5916] (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA 
controller])
     Subsystem: Holco Enterprise Co, Ltd/Shuttle Computer HD Graphics 620 
[1297:4052]
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-09-13 (239 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64 
(20180725)
  Lsusb:
   Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
   Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5129 Card 
Reader Controller
   Bus 001 Device 003: ID 046d:c30a Logitech, Inc. iTouch Composite
   Bus 001 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
   Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
  MachineType: Shuttle Inc. DS77U
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-48-generic 
root=UUID=9cdb8aeb-51e4-4cb5-95e7-b58572bf4dd7 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=1
  SourcePackage: xorg
  Symptom: display
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 03/12/2018
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: 1.08
  dmi.board.asset.tag: Default string
  dmi.board.name: FS77U
  dmi.board.vendor: Shuttle Inc.
  dmi.board.version: 1.0
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: Default string
  dmi.chassis.type: 9
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Default string
  dmi.chassis.version: Default string
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvr1.08:bd03/12/2018:svnShuttleInc.:pnDS77U:pvrV1.0:rvnShuttleInc.:rnFS77U:rvr1.0:cvnDefaultstring:ct9:cvrDefaultstring:
  dmi.product.family: D
  dmi.product.name: DS77U
  dmi.product.version: V1.0
  dmi.sys.vendor: Shuttle Inc.
  version.compiz: compiz N/A
  version.libdrm2: libdrm2 2.4.95-1~18.04.1
  version.libgl1-mesa-dri: libgl1-mesa-dri 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2
  version.libgl1-mesa-glx: libgl1-mesa-glx 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2
  version.xserver-xorg-core: xserver-xorg-core 2:1.19.6-1ubuntu4.2
  version.xserver-xorg-input-evdev: xserver-xorg-input-evdev N/A
  version.xserver-xorg-video-ati: xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:18.0.1-1
  version.xserver-xorg-video-intel: xserver-xorg-video-intel 
2:2.99.917+git20171229-1
  version.xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau 1:1.0.15-2

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