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2014-12-15 Thread Theodore Ts'o
This morning, I was docked and using a Dell 30" monitor. I reconfigured the X server to stop sending video to the external monitor, suspended the laptop, and after it was suspended undocked it and took it to work. Then I docked it at work, where it was connected to a powered off Dell 24"

WARNING: /usr/projects/linux/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_pm.c:6585 intel_display_power_put+0x4b/0x116 [i915]()

2014-12-08 Thread Dave Airlie
On 8 December 2014 at 10:34, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > This is an update to a problem which I reported several months ago > (see below). The symptoms have changed a bit since then, but they've > stablized since 3.17 and 3.18-rcX, and while annoying, it's tolerable, > so I've been living with it. >

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2014-12-07 Thread Theodore Ts'o
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 12:32:01PM +1000, Dave Airlie wrote: > > I suspect a lot of the problems are just that xfce isn't sufficiently handling > randr events, and it is getting out of sync, it is like hotplug networking > before NetworkManager etc. Yes, I've seen this on XFCE 4.11 (in Ubuntu),

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2014-12-07 Thread Theodore Ts'o
This is an update to a problem which I reported several months ago (see below). The symptoms have changed a bit since then, but they've stablized since 3.17 and 3.18-rcX, and while annoying, it's tolerable, so I've been living with it. What I'm basically seeing now is that any external monitor