Ok, we've confirmed that this bug can be fixed by applying the patch to
xfsettingsd from jkampe68 as highlighted in this XFCE Bugzilla bug :
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107
Once applied the screen behavior is as expected (and most importantly
the monitor re-lights after the
Ok, I've done the overnight test (monitors blanked) and both systems
recovered (relit the monitors) in the morning. So for me at least the
jkempke68 patch has fixed the problem.
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I've run both my systems monitor's through a full
idle->blank->sleep->wakeup cycle by setting the power managment settings
to do that, and with this patch they both have come back. The final step
will be to leave them overnight and verify I can wake them both up in
the morning. Will update when
This has worked to re-display my screen power is removed and then
re-applied to the monitor, I'm doing further testing to see if it also
fixes the issue with lockscreen blanking and sleeping.
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 8:25 AM, Jan wrote:
> Please try the patch
See also 15801302 about monitor blanking. You can get the monitor back
on with xrandr --output DP1 --auto *if* you do that from an SSH session
(not from one of the alternate terminals)
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Public bug reported:
Running on a NUC5i7RYH, latest BIOS. ASUS Monitor connected via Display Port or
HDMI
Running Xubuntu 16.04 - latest all current patches
Sometimes the monitor remains blanked even when the session has
reactivated.
I have been able to reproduce this problem by letting the
Public bug reported:
I am running Xubuntu 16.04, I have reproduced this problem on both the
Gigabyte Brix system and the NUC5i7RYH system. Both use integrated Intel
graphics.
The symptom is that after a long period of time (like overnight) the
screen is blanked and moving the mouse or pressing
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