I don't use MATE either. I am using 16.04 LTS but I have the same
problem as it is described in this bug. Besides the bug report mentioned
above is a duplicate of bug #1574347.
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@cement_head (andor-udel) yes I went into the folder I had extracted tar
ball, made the install.sh executable (sudo chmod ug+x install.sh) and
afterwards I ran ./install.sh
Now I enabled the xenial-proposed option (settings -> software
-> Developer Options -> run in terminal ''sudo update
Installed 4.4.0-23.40. Now when I unplug the miniDP cable that connects
my external monitor, the first time I do it everything is OK. But if i
unplug it afterwards and plug it again the system gets freezing. And if
this does not happen in the 2nd time it will definitely happen in the
third time.
4-6-0-rc7 wily fixed the problem of freezing after plugging HDMI monitor
but now my system gets freezing after resuming from suspension. I use a
Dell Latitude E7470.
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I installed images (I had to run 'apt-get -f install') and my machine
boots fine. I noticed the following issues though:
I have connected 2 Dell U2415 monitors to my Latitude E7470. I managed
to have them connected with daisy chaining but what I am writing below
happened in bot cases (2 monitors
After disabling in my Dell screen MST support (DP 1.2 disabled), did a
firmware upgrade from the following link
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/skylake-dmc-1.26 and applying the
kernel images located in http://koti.kapsi.fi/~tjaalton/skl/mst ,now
system works fine. I had no freezes and I
Kernel 4.4.0-22.40 still gives me problems as well when moving the mouse
from the external monitor (connected with either HDMI or miniDP) to the
laptopscreen or vice-versa.
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