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--- Comment #15 from Corey Ashford cjash...@us.ibm.com ---
(In reply to Corey Ashford from comment #13)
(In reply to Ben Skeggs from comment #11)
Created attachment 117123 [details] [review] [review]
potential fix for issue
Yeah, in
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--- Comment #14 from Corey Ashford cjash...@us.ibm.com ---
(In reply to Corey Ashford from comment #12)
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Tonight I will see if I can use just the integrated video (i915, I guess)
for both external displays.
I tried using just the integrated
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91354
Bug ID: 91354
Summary: [Quadro K610M] xset dpms force on blinks the screen
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
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--- Comment #1 from Ilia Mirkin imir...@alum.mit.edu ---
How is the relevant screen connected? What GPU is this? (Looking for a GKxxx
type code.)
Do you also get a blink when you just run 'xrandr'?
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Bug ID: 91355
Summary: [Quadro K610M] nouveau fills the kernel log when a
video is played
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
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--- Comment #1 from Vincent Lefevre vincent-...@vinc17.net ---
Note: my machine is a Debian/unstable laptop with kernel 3.16.7-ckt11-1.
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--- Comment #2 from Ilia Mirkin imir...@alum.mit.edu ---
v3.16 was released almost a year ago. Does this happen on a more recent kernel?
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--- Comment #6 from Richac coolou...@yahoo.com ---
I had the same exact issue as Mario above me.
I was unable to wake my monitor from suspend, I had set a shutdown -P +120
timer. so I just waited for the pc to shutoff, the pc didn't crash.
Upon closer look it seem that I was a bit off - the ati/intel ddx does
not set off_x/y to zero when built without composite*.
... in copy_region2, they do so when working with video -
XvAdaptorPtr::ddPutImage/XF86VideoAdaptorPtr::PutImage.
Does this mean that they need a similar update ? What