Ville, Daniel, I've just got another monitor and another DVI-HDMI cable, and here what I've got.
===Single Link DVI-D cable with 3 different monitors=== Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P === not working Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP67HQ-P === not working Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP55HQ-P === works! ===Dual Link DVI-D cable with monitor that doesn't work with Single Link cable=== Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Dual Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P === works! ===Laptop with HDMI output=== Laptop HDMI âââ HDMI/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P === works! I'd say that single link DVI cables are broken with new kernel, but one of monitors could work with such a cable. So I have no idea :(. Regards, Oleksandr. 15.02.2016 17:42, Daniel Vetter wrote: > The other downside is that it'll make us non-compliant, which was the > point of this entire ordeal: HDMI spec forbids us from starting any i2c > transactions when the hpd isn't signalling a present screen. > > So maybe we need to buy one of these broken screens. > > Oleksandr, what exact model are you using? And any chance that you > could > test this on some other machine with intel gfx and latest kernel, just > to > make sure this really is some issue with the sink and not with the > machine > itself? And I guess you've tested with some other hdmi sink, and that > works?