Great.
A more accurate status is Fix Released since the fix does exist in more
current kernel versions.
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Title:
HDMI port is not
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Released
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Title:
HDMI port is not working
Status in linux package in
Thank you very much, it works!
Op ma 25 mei 2020 om 11:50 schreef Daniel van Vugt <
1880...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> More simply, the kernel version you have (from Ubuntu 18.04) is too old
> to support such new hardware. Instead you need Ubuntu 18.04.4 or Ubuntu
> 20.04.
>
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Thank you very much, I will enable the gpu in BIOS, I didn't think here
about it!
And try to upgrade my ubuntu to 20.04
Op ma 25 mei 2020 om 11:50 schreef Daniel van Vugt <
1880...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> More simply, the kernel version you have (from Ubuntu 18.04) is too old
> to support such
More simply, the kernel version you have (from Ubuntu 18.04) is too old
to support such new hardware. Instead you need Ubuntu 18.04.4 or Ubuntu
20.04.
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If you have the AMD Radeon option then it's likely the HDMI port is
wired to that. But that GPU is also likely turned off by default so you
will also be missing the HDMI port option. To fix that please try
checking your BIOS and turn on both GPUs.
But there's a second problem here which seems
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