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This time I turned off the displayed, unplugged it, then left it
unplugged while I rebooted. After rebooting and logging in, I turned on
the display and plugged it in. Attached is the dmesg from this boot.
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This is still 100% reproducible. I have attached the dmesg below.
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I did plug/unplug the monitor because if I do that enough times is
generally resolves the problem until the next time I reboot. It has not
done so this time. I also tried a new cable, but that does not fix the
problem either.
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It seems unlikely to be a cable or signal problem since I can eventually
coax it into working, and it continues working until I reboot. If it
were a cable problem or something about the signal I would have to
physically modify the connection to create and/or correct the problem.
Since the mere act
I tried that and it didn't fix the problem. I am attaching the output of
some of those files again for further data.
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Public bug reported:
On my system I have two display: one in landscape, and one in portrait.
The landscape display is fine, but the portrait display is corrupted. If
I unplug the display from the computer for some time and then plug it
back in it will occasionally fix the problem.
Once the proble
To reproduce it, try switching the order of your displays. For example,
make the display on port 0 be on the right of the display on port 1
(instead of the "natural" order of 0=left, 1=right.) I also notice that
changing the orientation of the primary display to "portrait right"
causes problems, wh
Yes, they are very similar.
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Title:
Ubuntu loses display settings on reboot, corrupts displays
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Public bug reported:
I have two displays, one on display port, and one on VGA. The display
port display is a Seiki Pro 40" display in landscape at 3840x2160. The
VGA is an HP 24" display in portrait at 1920x1200.
If I boot with either display by itself, everything works fine. If I
plug in the oth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1292398 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292398
I can confirm that it's not fixed. Rebooting has become a major problem
for me because it loses my display settings, corrupts the displays, and
I spend 20 minutes fixing everything.
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