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** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Xenial)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Bionic)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331
Hello Mario, or anyone else affected,
Accepted xfce4-settings into xenial-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/4.12.0-2ubuntu1.16.04.1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new
Uploaded package version 4.12.0-2ubuntu1.16.04.1
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Patch added: "xenial debdiff"
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** Description changed:
- I had an HTPC with Mythbuntu 12.04 installed. Upon upgrading a new
- behavior that if the TV is power cycled it no longer detects a link with
- the HTPC.
+ [Impact]
+
+ * When a TV is power-cycled, it is no longer detected as an available
display.
+
+ * The root
** Summary changed:
- Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
+ [SRU] Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Is there any hope of this being backported to 16.04? This is a big
problem for our customers running our digital signage players running
16.04. This is a pretty critical bug to leave unaddressed in an LTS that
still has two years of support left.
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Unfortunately, the version in 16.04 was not patched.
The bug is fixed in 18.04 which installs xfce4-settings 4.12.4.
** Changed in: xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I've had good luck with the patch (thank you!) but still see one
problem. After my dual monitors turn back on, they are now in mirrored
mode instead of side-by-side as they were before they went to sleep.
Running `xfsettingsd --replace` after this restores the screens to their
proper setup.
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On Linux Mint 18 xfce, I too got bitten by this bug.
After power off / power on, the monitor reports 'no signal'.
Intel Integrated Q45/Q43 Graphics (Dell Optiplex 780 USFF)
DisplayPort <--> DVI-D cable
Acer V243HL LCD Monitor (1920x1080 @60Hz)
I applied 'Enable crtc if it is disabled after
Thanks jkampe68! Attachment 6590 completely fixes the problem for me on
Ubuntu and Arch Linux. I've made an AUR package including your patch:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xfce4-settings-blank-screen-fix/
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In troubleshooing with ToZ in the forums, it seems as through this bug
is related to bug #12480 as well. The patch from comment #53 seems to
be allowing my monitor to wake from suspend under the 4.4.x series of
kernels. I will preform more tests before calling this solved, but
wanted to document
I've opened a downstream Fedora bug at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1375171 with a bit more
information that might be useful.
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I just upgraded Arch (-Syu) with xfce4-settings ignored in pacman.conf, then
upgraded xfce4-settings from the aur using James'
[url]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xfce4-settings-blank-screen-fix/[/url]
and all is well (tested KVM switch, tested turn off monitor), thanks James!
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Running sparky linux with xfce. dual screen in expand mode after wake up
works until kernel 4.3. after that it wakes up mirrored. see this
thread:
https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=10951
hope this helps to find the cause.
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Haven't had any problems since installing the patch from #53. I plan to
upgrade Arch next weekend but haven't seen a new release of
xfce4-settings (4.12.0-3).
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I see one issue in the patch;
When enabling the crtc it _unconditionally_ sets the output crtc (preferred)
mode, rotation etc. properties.
In multimonitor setups this likely leads screens to appear mirrored after power
cycle (see comment #63 and #64)
The patch should be improved by
Please create a new issue if needed but refrain from posting questions
like that here. This is not a mailing list.
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Xfce resets
xfce4-settings-4.12.0-5 has the patch applied in the (Arch Linux) package:
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/?h=packages/xfce4-settings
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I was experiencing the same issue switching my display (through a kvm)
between the Debian/Stretch machine running 4.12.0-2 and another machine.
jkampe68's patch fixed the problem. Thank you.
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
To
Hi - sorry to comment on an old closed bug, but has anyone ever reported
the remaining problem (monitors mirrored after wake) as Natanael Copa
suggested in #72? I searched but could not find anything.
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Similarly I keep losing my configured resolution of 1280x720, with the
system defaulting back to 1920x1080 every time (which looks rubbish on
my crappy monitor).
Manually running "xfsettingsd --replace" is a workaround, but not ideal.
All progress though, it's still much better than rebooting
Wow... thank heavens. I can also very that the patch from Comment #53
has solved this bug that has been driving me nuts for weeks. I would
lose my entire X session every single day as soon as the screen
blanked... quite troublesome when you're trying to make linux work as
your daily drive, haha.
(In reply to jkampe68 from comment #68)
> I see one issue in the patch;
>
> When enabling the crtc it _unconditionally_ sets the output crtc (preferred)
> mode, rotation etc. properties.
> In multimonitor setups this likely leads screens to appear mirrored after
> power cycle (see comment #63 and
Probably had 2 dozen or more suspend/wake cycles using the patch from
comment #53 under linux v4.4.6 and it xfce4 is behaving as it should
waking the monitor. If the patch as-is is grammatically correct, etc. I
would recommended applying it to xfce4-settings.
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I'm really impressed, thanks to the persistence with trying to find a
solution to this bug. As several of you have mentioned, the patch in
#53 / #54 (courtesy of jkampe68) seems to resolve the issue. I have
tested this patch myself, and while not being able to reproduce the
original issue, I have
Not here, I'm unfamiliar with the mirrored monitors issue other than
mentioned in the bug report.
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Xfce resets TV
This is affecting me on Mythbuntu 16.0.4.3 - with all updates applied as
of 10.09.2017. Machine is an Intel NUC NUC6CAYS.
Display is a Panasonic TV connected via HDMI.
As with other users above running xrandr --output 'DP-1' --mode
'1920x1080' brings the display back to life, as does restarting
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Running Xubuntu 16.04.1 with all updates applied as of 31/01/17 this bug
affected me when using the HDMI port of a Braswell chipset Shuttle
XS36V5. When resuming my Samsung TV from standby the HDMI wouldn't wake
up and thus no picture. It was the only display device attached. Tried
various
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power
Note that there is a Ubuntu package of 4.12.1 available now
http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/xfce4-settings which can be installed
at least without dependency issues on Ubuntu 16.04.
The upstream commit that fixes the issue is here
I tried xfce4-settings 4.12.1-11 as mentioned in #133 and indeed it "works", X
does not crash.
However, the set screen resolution is lost. When I turn on the screen again,
the desktop defaults to the highest possible screen resolution.
In my case, it means that my desktop menu bar and docky are
I downloaded xfce4-settings 4.12.1-11 as stated in comment #130 but for
my i386-based xubuntu 16.04 from
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/i386/xfce4-settings/download
This solved it for me.
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Jonathan,
Given the latest version of xfce-settings (4.12.1) was easy to install
and fixed all of my issues (see comment #130 above), it would be
interesting to know whether this also fixed your problem.
Kind regards,
Aaron
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I also installed
http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xfce4-settings/xfce4-settings_4.12.1-1_amd64.deb
but my 2nd monitor doesn't come back on after it's entered power-save
mode when I move the mouse which does turn my primary laptop display
back on.
No combination of xrandr commands or
I have an ASUS Z170M-Plus Mobo with an Intel Core i3-6100T, Intel HD 530
graphics and a Samsung TV connected through HDMI, running Mythbuntu
16.04.
I had the issue that when I turned the TV off and then back on again, the TV
would say "No Signal" and I would have to run
$ sudo service lightdm
Hi!
The XFCE4's maintainer claimed to have merged the patch for this bug here:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107#c67 on 2016-08-12.
A new version of xfce-settings (4.12.1) has been released on 2016-09-15
so we can assume that the fix is integrated in the release.
Note that the
As another workaround it is possible to disable the hotplug events in xorg conf.
here the steps:
switch to tty (crtl + alt + f1) and log in.
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo Xorg -configure # this creates an xorg.conf and displays where it is
stored
sudo cp /path/to/xorg.conf.new
The patch by philmanjaro works for me too by following instructions by
Alexandre ACEBEDO (aacebedo) from 2016-01-25, on a braswell system
(N3150 - Zbox CI323)
One thing though, I still have an issue if the TV is turned off when the
PC is booted initially, xrandr will give me the proper info and
The patch in comment #53 works for me too, meaning that the desktop
remains visible after power cycling my receiver. However, the MythTV
frontend disappears (but the process is still running, according to ps).
mythfrontend.log doesn't provide any clues as to what is happening at
the time the
OK. This has been driving me nuts for weeks. I would lose my entire X
session every single day as soon as the screen blanked... quite
troublesome when you're trying to make linux work as your daily drive,
haha.
*Confirmed fix* w/ the patch suggested on xfce's bugzilla:
The attachment "Patch by jkampe68" seems to be a patch. If it isn't,
please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the "patch"
tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the
team.
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The patch by jkampe68 (#109) did it for me. Here is my flow chart:
Downloaded the xfce4-settings_4.12.0.orig.tar.bz2
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/xfce4-settings_4.12.0.orig.tar.bz2)
and unpacked it.
Saved the Patch by jkampe68 (http://bug-
** Patch added: "Patch by jkampe68"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/+bug/1308105/+attachment/4664981/+files/jkampe68-xfce4-settings.patch
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Just a minor point: Glen pointed out in comment #86 that the curl
command to get the patch files doesn't work.
I've done some playing around. For some reason 'curl
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=5681' doesn't work - but
'curl -L http://bugzilla.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=5681', which
Reproducible on HP Pavilion SE a6655f, AMD x64, with Asus brand Geforce GT-220
(ENGT220) video card, only connected output is HDMI to surround receiver, then
HDMI to Panasonic LED TV.
Unused workaround from comment #22 (disable xfsettingfsd) and has been solid
since. I switched inputs on the TV
Any update on this issue?
Im getting it on the latest xubuntu nightly.
I can still access the console via Ctrl+Alt + F1. But cannot get back to
the xfce desktop.
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The patch in #53 is working for me. Arch Linux 4.3.3.2-ck. Asus Radeon
R7-240 video card (using the hdmi port), Asus M5A88-M computer. I can
now switch via k-v-m to other pc's, can turn off power to monitor for
extended periods and all resumes when power is back on or k-v-m is
switched back to the
Created attachment 6590
Enable crtc if it is disabled after power cycle
Added prototype patch to enable crtc after power cycle of displayport monitor.
I hope maintainer can suggest improvements.
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I did a small mistake on my compiling instruction above, replace
./configure by ./autogen.sh and it should work.
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I have exactly the same issue on 15.10 with an intel card.
philmmanjaro on github has published a patch to solve the issue. Just applies
the patch on xfce 4.12 source code
The workaround to fix this is the following:
$> sudo apt-get install xfce4-dev-tools libexo-1-dev libgarcon-1-0-dev
seeing this in 16.04 daily xubuntu
didn't get anywhere with the script in the LP bug report, nor trying to
use that AND a udev rule (from xfce forum)
I am though getting success here using the one-liner (though sleeping
for 3 here instead of 10) in comment #48
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Hi Greg,
Trying to follow your instructions.
What do you mean by... and synaptic to lock this version
What did you do, what did you execute
Thanks
Doug
On Jan 17, 2016 1:05 PM, "Greg Fordyce" <1308...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I also struggled with this bug when doing a
I also struggled with this bug when doing a fresh install of Mythbuntu
14.04 this week.
I downloaded xfce4-settings 4.11.0-1 from this link.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/amd64/xfce4-settings/4.11.0-1ubuntu1
Then "sudo dpkg -i xfce4-settings_4.11.0-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb" to install
it and
I have a Viewsonic VX2475Smhl-4K attached with a DisplayPort cable to a
Gigabyte GTX 970 (nvidia-358 driver, ASUS Z97-A, UEFI boot with CSM
disabled), and it requires `xrandr --auto` after being power cycled.
That's easy to set to a keyboard shortcut when logged in, but harder in
xflock4. Even
Created attachment 6473
Patch to call xrandr --auto when a new display is connected
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL
Adding my me too. I have a ECS Liva X with an intel graphics chip. When
I turn off my Samsung TV the screen goes away. I added the suggestion
above (killall xsettingsd) to the /etc/mythtv/session-settings and was
able to confirm that it does workaround the problem.
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Looking at Sean's comment of 2015-02-19, it appears that a functional
patch is still being sought. I am experiencing the problem of the
display not coming back when it is reconnected. I'm posting this in
hopes that it assists the maintainers of the code in resolving the
issue. With the 4.12
On my system (Linux bono 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt11-1
(2015-05-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux) the issue appeared only cca 2 weeks ago.
I don't know which package update (Debian Testing) caused it.
Everytime the monitor blanks it can't resume.
My workaround is to have this code running:
My best solutions to the MythBuntu/XBMC/Kodi usecase:
1) Run a MythBuntu/XBMC/Kodi-session without any desktop at all! They're in
/usr/share/xsessions/
for running completely standalone.
2) Running a really minimal WM that doesn't try to manage screens at all like
Openbox. Works
well with
I am currently experiencing this issue with a foxconn d180s j1800
motherboard and Xubuntu 15.04. After turning off the TV and receiver I
do not receive any video when turning them back on. Running the script
fixhdmi.sh posted above or 'xrandr -d :0 --auto' seems to fix the issue.
I just need to
You could probably just use 'xrandr --auto', at least that worked for
me.
I have actually now a different 'fix', by simply never having the system
notice the hdmi-link goes down. I used this wiki-page to fix that for my
Intel Haswell-cpu graphics.
My workaround of attaching another monitor to my desktop acting as a
HDTV MythTV client is not 100% effective.
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I experienced this on an HDTV client, workaround and details
herehttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1510206#p1510206
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I have been having this issue on my 14.04 install for a while now (probably as
long as Mario), i have been using my rPi and a button to run a command over ssh
to fix it
DISPLAY=:0.0 xrandr --output HDMI-0 --auto
i upgraded me and my dad to xfce 4.12 and now he has the issue ga-a55m-ds2
@fkervin The bug status is still not marked as fixed. There has not
been a valid fix that doesn't cause a regression.
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Hi all,
Some days ago appeared xfce 4.12, I've made an sudo apt-get update and
upgrade but problem is not solved.
Have I done something wrong or the problem is still not solved?
Regards
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Hi Sean,
interesting. I have never tried to configure the monitor as this is my
projector display and not my laptop.
This is wierd as the bug you mentioned would suck for laptop / PC use
where you plug in and configure external displays somewhat regularly but
the bug that is the point of this
so the original bug of the display resetting to NULL has *not* been
fixed in the latest git version.
I left it for a day, came back and the display was blank when I turned
on the projector.
I have applied Alexander's 1 line patch and I'm testing that now. But
the git version has *not* fixed the
I would add the one-line patch, but then every monitor event triggers
the new monitor signal since all previously known monitors are now
forgotten.
To see this bug in action, enable the setting Configure new displays
when connected, then manipulate the monitors with the settings dialog.
Move
For those trying the above commands... the curl to get the patch files is
likely not working.
I'm not motivated enough on curl to figure out the problem, but i was able to
copy/paste with a browser.
If you are unsure, look at the patch files, git diff, the output of patch,
etc...
For me the
I've spent a good amount of hours researching and making tests,
unfortunately I can't make it work and I'm really desperate, so I'd
really thank any help.
I hope someone can lend me a hand (mainly on the procedures of patches of
alexander and sean, I can't make them work).
The script of
I would only suggest to prospective testers to first try out
Xfce4-Settings GIT (hence with Olivier's recent fix) with *no patch*. At
least here it fixes the issue, and maybe this addresses your concerns,
too.
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With the current git-master (xfce4-settings
8adbd2e2463f5cc46c7ed94c0acf264155476268) and NO patches the issue does
not occur for me. That is, neither when powering my HDMI-connected
screen off and on again nor when physically disconnecting and
reconnecting it.
However, I cannot even reproduce
Hi Everyone,
I'm glad to have found this thread (Many thanks to ToZ in
forum.xfce.org): https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=9391
My problem is I read so many possible solutions that I really don't know
what to do. I have an intel onboard graphics card and if I turn off TV i
have blank screen
@Steve
I guess that Olivier, Alexander or Sean are more suitable to tackle this than
me, all I did was to give some instructions and update the patch, so don't
expect a patch from me any sooner.
I use a 27 display and 19 in extended mode(configured via NVidia Settings)
and everything works
Raj,
Thanks for clarifying. There might have been several sources of crashes
in the same report.
Could the people who commented on this report test whether
Xfce4-Settings git (hence with Olivier's recent fix) + Alexander's patch
work well for them?
Olivier, André: would you like to take
** Changed in: xfce4-settings
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Changed in: xfce4-settings
Importance: Medium = Critical
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Raj,
Thanks for clarifying. There might have been several sources of crashes
in the same report.
Could the people who commented on this report test whether
Xfce4-Settings git (hence with Olivier's recent fix) + Alexander's patch
work well for them?
Olivier, André: would you like to take
i'll test the latest git version without any additional patches early
next week when I get back home. I'll report what I find after a day or
two of testing (the bug only manifests when the display has been off for
quite some time)
Thanks,
Raj
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Hi,
just wanted to point out that Sean's patch did *not* fix the screen
disappearing issue for me but the one liner from Alexander did.
Was a different patch apply to the main tree to fix the original reason
for this bug report? I'm willing to test the latest version, but I can
only do it next
As for the xfsettingsd crash, I noticed that with current master I was no
longer experiencing the crashes. So I did some GIT bisecting, and it turns out
that I can reproduce the crash with:
http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/commit/?id=5a7f55a049147320adb8e2dc8495d6f868c4d6ac
But I get no
@Jesse
If everything goes well, this fix is going to be on Xfce 4.12, the question is
if Xubuntu is going to ship it in 15.04.
You can also build it by yourself or use a PPA, maybe
https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/xfce-4.12.
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Here we go: Bug 11525
BTW, I wonder if this xfsettingsd crash issue was solved by addressing the
Coverity scan reports...
https://scan.coverity.com/projects/4135
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Glad to hear it's fixed for you. Looking at the two commits,
XfceOutputInfo *output was probably unitialised, causing a NULL check to
be ignored and a SEGFAULT.
Thanks for this thorough testing and debugging, Liviu. I'll close this
issue, please do open another report for your Mirror Display
Does anyone know how one might get this fix into Xubuntu?
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To
** Changed in: xfce4-settings
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Hi Liviu,
Let us know in a few days if the bug is fixed with the patch, and if no
side effects were found, so we can release it in time for 4.12.
Thanks.
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As far as fixing the issue goes, it's very simple:
- if I do `/usr/bin/xfsettingsd --replace` (4.11.3), then I can easily
replicate the crash
- if I do `/usr/local/bin/xfsettingsd --replace` (GIT master with Sean's
updated patch), the I can no longer replicate the crash
I think the patch is
Created attachment 5916
disabled `Mirror displays` option with Sean's updated patch
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL
** Changed in: xfce4-settings
Status: Incomplete = In Progress
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power
@Liviu: Is the mirror option available when installing xfce4-settings
from git master without Sean's patch?
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Title:
Xfce
Surprisingly, not.
git checkout master (22206)
Already on 'master'
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
git checkout master (22206) returned '0'
Then:
make distclean ./autogen.sh make
I also removed 'xfce4-settings' from Synaptic. After `make install`, I
run `xfsettingsd
OK: disabled `Mirror displays` option
GIT bisect points me to:
git bisect bad (4)
835671ad8db9bcaed4ec3d53753b7f9a8b4610a7 is the first bad commit
commit 835671ad8db9bcaed4ec3d53753b7f9a8b4610a7
Author: Sean Davis smd.seanda...@gmail.com
Date: Sat Jan 31 11:31:52 2015 -0500
Fix
Could someone involved in this discussion PLEASE describe how to
implement this patch.
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to
Thanks a lot André! And thanks a lot for the instructions; although I
know most of them individually, stringing them all together wasn't
immediately obvious.
I've tested Sean's updated patch and I'm happy to report that it seems
indeed to solve the `xfsettingsd` crashes. I will test it for a
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