Created attachment 5908
HDMI and Screen On Event Patch(Updated)
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to
I tested Alexander's patch, and although I'm not yet sure if it helps
with the xfsettingsd crash, the approach is buggy. First I notice that
'Mirror displays' option is now disabled, and each time I switch from
one option to the other, 4 instances of the display window are being
opened. Overall,
@André
I've tried your instructions, but now Sean's patch no longer applies cleanly to
master:
shpatch -p1 sean_fix_for_bug11107.patch (3834)
patching file xfsettingsd/displays.c
Hunk #2 FAILED at 407.
1 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file xfsettingsd/displays.c.rej
shpatch -p1
My fault, I wrote this little guide at work and due an annoying proxy I
couldn't git clone... so I downloaded the latest release from:
http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/snapshot/xfce4-settings-4.11.3.tar.bz2
IDK, maybe the following commit has broken the patch:
@Dave
For Ubuntu 14.04, this is how your you can build xfsettings with the patches:
sudo apt-get install xfce4-dev-tools libexo-1-dev libgarcon-1-0-dev
libxfce4ui-1-dev
git clone git://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings
cd xfce4-settings
curl https://bugzilla.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=5681
Liviu, this is an issue I had found while investigating this issue.. Can
you test if the patch I posted in comment 7
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107#c7 fixes the issue for
you?
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power
Hi!
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to help in my case. I've installed a
patched 4.11.3 (from my PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~landronimirc/+archive/ubuntu/collection ,
includes fix_for_bug11107.patch), then logged out, logged in.
Then:
- connect HDMI cable for external display
- in simple
What works for me to get some output on my blank screen is to execute
'xrandr --auto' via ssh.
That only works when X was started in the first place, which may not be
the case if you had booted without the screen on or something like that.
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Hey guys - a little help for a relative Ubuntu n00b?
I'm *not* running Mythbuntu - I'm running standard Ubuntu Desktop 14.04.
I don't have xfce4-settings installed, but I am seeing very similar
behaviour to that described in this bug report. I have a DisplayPort
monitor attached. If I switch it
I suspect that I'm seeing the same issue as the original poster. Running
xfce4-settings 4.11.3, without any of the published patches.
When unplugging the HDMI cable I very often get an 'xfsettingsd' crash.
This results in Xfce reverting to some fallback, default (and ugly)
theme, as well as the
Hello,
Apologies if this is not the correct procedure, I'm new to Linux.
I have a PC with Linux Lite 2.2(Ubuntu 14.04/xfce based)
If I swap the HDMI output to another PC, and then switch back to Linux Lite
I have a black/blank screen, I think it is the issue described here.
How can I apply the
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Title:
Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
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I've had this same problem which led me here, though I'm using a distro
and wasn't sure how to patch it. Someone for the distro used the first
patch and uploaded a new build. It solved my problem.
I'm using Manjaro .8.11 with kernel 3.18 on an Asus Chromebox M400
Here's a link to the forum
Happy to report Alexander's patch worked for me as well.
Ubuntu 14
Kernel 3.13.0-24-generic x86_64
Radeon HD 5450 (open 'radeon' driver)
Connected via HDMI to an A/V receiver (connected to TV)
Power-cycling the receiver caused the issue before the patch
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help me out on this.
I would like to apply the patch, but have very little ubuntu knowledge.
I am running ubuntu 14.04 and have found I get this problem.
The workaround in #22 works for me, but makes the fonts hard to read.
This is why I would like to use
I'm running mythbuntu and upgraded to 14.04. When I switched video
inputs on my receiver the screen would die and I would have to manually
run xrandr to force the display to start again. But after following the
steps in post #22 the issue was resolved. Thanks Nick I would have never
found that
Alexander's patch also works nicely for me! So awesome to have a font I
can read again and not to have to mess with Linux every time I turn off
the receiver or switch it to a different input. Nice work!
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Hey can you please send me some install information so that I can try it
out.
Cheers
Doug
On Nov 23, 2014 3:40 PM, Chris christopherdbenn...@armyspy.com wrote:
Alexander's patch also works nicely for me! So awesome to have a font I
can read again and not to have to mess with Linux every time
This is strange.
The new patch did not work for me. Left everything off for a day, came
back and turned it off and the signal was gone. I had to use my hack
/usr/bin/xrandr -s 1
/usr/bin/xrandr -s 0
to get the signal back.
no such issues last week with Alexander's 1 liner. I noticed that the
I'm afraid but Sean's patch, fix_for_bug11107.patch, does not fix the
issue for me. I tried with both git-master
(d532c0f06d4a629aebf11e8bead63617931001d2) and tag 4.11.2
(e329018189663837f2cd9c50807e4376a852cc88). My patch in turn still works
with both said commits.
However, since my patch only
Odd, I tested Sean's patch with 14.10 with Nvidia drivers and it rid me
of the spawning of countless minimal dialogs.
That said, I've never really been able to reproduce the original
bugreport, I was mainly regression-testing.
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Odd, I tested Sean's patch with 14.10 with Nvidia drivers and it rid me
of the spawning of countless minimal dialogs.
That said, I've never really been able to reproduce the original
bugreport, I was mainly regression-testing.
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Created attachment 5723
HDMI and Screen On Event Patch
I think I figured out the failure in the logic. You are right, since we
are clearing the caches in that particular function, it makes sense to
make sure they are truly freed.
The above fix uncovered another issue with the order of events
posted this on the ubuntu launchpad.
tried the patch by Alexander. It works.
trying the patch by Sean now (reverted the previous patch). so far so
good.
using the xfce4-settings-4.11.2 code base b.t.w.
my setup is a ubuntu trusty machine using latest nVidia drivers
I would like to try this patch.
Please supply a link to where I can find it, and some detailed instructions on
how to apply it. I am not a programmer.
Regards,
B. Nilsson
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I tested this patch and it seems to have fixed the problem for me.
I have Linux machine running Ubuntu Trusty with the latest nVidia
drivers (337.25-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.04.2). I used XFCE as my window
manager for a mythtv/xbmc setup.
patching xfsettingsd has solved the loss of display issue for
(In reply to Sean Davis from comment #5)
I've tested the patch, and noticed that without the patch xfsettingsd
sometimes crashes when an external display (in this case, a TV) is
unplugged. Without the patch, xfsettingsd no longer crashes.
Now you got me confused, without the patch in both
I've tested the patch, and noticed that without the patch xfsettingsd
sometimes crashes when an external display (in this case, a TV) is
unplugged. Without the patch, xfsettingsd no longer crashes.
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I just tested the HDMI power cycling patch. I am able to unplug and
replug the VGA connector on my motherboard and still detect it.
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Created attachment 5681
HDMI power cycling patch
Created and attached a small patch that fixes the issue for me. It
applies to any xfce4-settings version starting from
dbd76eb58bd9d7a55de753daa5572ef24867d924 (contained in 4.11.1), up to
the current origin/master.
Can anybody confirm this patch
I am using the Yocto project to build a linux image containing xfce. I
have been having the same problem with a failure to detect when
disconnecting and reconnecting an LCD monitor.
I reverted commit dbd76eb58bd9d7a55de753daa5572ef24867d924, and I can
confirm that I can now disconnect the monitor
I am currently stuck analyzing this issue. The following considerations
refer to commit dbd76eb58bd9d7a55de753daa5572ef24867d924.
After adding lots of debug output to displays.c, I noticed a potential issue in
static GPtrArray* xfce_displays_helper_list_outputs
(XfceDisplaysHelper*)
which
I just bisected the git repository of xfce/xfce4-settings and identified
the commit that introduced the issue as:
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Author: Lionel Le Folgoc lio...@lefolgoc.net 2012-11-08 20:15:42
Committer: Simon Steinbeiss
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #11107
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107
** Also affects: xfce4-settings via
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I did the fix in #26 and it fixed my issues as well.
The only difference was that in nvidia-settings my samsung tv was coming up as
DFP-1 so I had to change it to :
Option ConnectedMonitor DFP-1
Option UseDisplayDevice DFP-1
JeanLuke THANK YOU! This has been an huge source of
I have Ubuntustudio amd64 14.04LTS on a HTPC with a TV connected to
HDMI-0 on a GA-880GMA-UD2H, Radeon mobo graphics.
Tried to follow #26, but it seems I don't have any xorg.conf in my /etc/X11.
Any advice?
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My solution only works for Nvidia graphics cards using Nvidia drivers,
sorry. Technically, it's a work-around, not a fix.
For those who do use Nvidia drivers but do not have an xorg.conf file,
you can generate one with the nvidia-xconfig tool run as root or with
sudo. See
I added the options:
Option ConnectedMonitor DFP-0
Option UseDisplayDevice DFP-0
to the devices section of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf and it seems to have fixed it
- even with the current xfce4-settings installed.
Tests I have done:
1/ boot with the television off, turn it on and get
I am having the same problem. I upgraded frm Mythbuntu 12.04 to 14.04
with the Asus M3N78 motherboard (Nvidia 8200 graphics card
nvidia-304-updates driver).
Using xfce4-settings from Ubuntu 13.10 (as per post #18) fixed it for
me. I have not tried using the suggestion from post #10.
There is
Ahh, this issue has been driving me crazy since I did the 14.04 upgrade.
I'm using ubuntu 14.04 + xfce4 + plex connected to my yamaha receiver
and panasonic hdtv (with pulse-eight cec usb dongle). (setup is years
old).
The procedure above (#22) did the trick for me. Thanks!
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Unfortunately, the workaround in #22 does not work form me. Since my
computers are plugged in to a KVM switch, I need xfsettings running in
order to reset my mouse and keyboard settings after switching computers.
Workaround #18 works for me.
Has anyone reported this bug upstream?
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This also affects me on Mythbuntu 14.04 x86 64bit with the open radeon driver
and ATI RS880 [Radeon HD 4250] graphics controller.
The workaround for me was to disable xfsettingsd in the GUI Settings under
Session and Startup:
1) In the Application Autostart tab I unticked xfsettingsd.
2) In the
Following Straximus's lead (comment #18), I downgraded to the
xfce4-settings package from Saucy. I left the machines allow all weekend
long, and this morning the video on both machines worked as expected.
There is a regression bug between xfce4-settings 4.11.0-1ubuntu1 (saucy)
and 4.11.2-1ubuntu2
tl;dr - There is a bug in xfsettingsd that not only affects external
monitors, but primary monitors as well.
I believe that I am encountering the same bug, but by a different
scenario. This may also be the same bug as #1313539.
I am running Xubuntu 14.04 on two of my four computers. I have all
Thanks Straximus, that worked for me too.
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I downgraded xfce-settings to the 4.11.0 package from Saucy, and locked
it at that version. It eliminated the issue, and everything appears to
function normally.
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^No AMD owns ATI, the other major graphics card provider.
I am also experiencing this problem on integrated Intel graphics on
Xubuntu 14.04 when using HDMI. It's the first distro I have used on this
system but I never had the problem on Xubuntu 12.04 on my previous sytem
(which was VGA/D-sub).
I
I have the same bug with Xubuntu 14.04 on AMD Radeon 6770 with a
Toshiba HDTV
Turn off TV and signal is lost and can't get it back again until I
restart the desktop.
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Oops, I got linked to this bug from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2220583page=4
I didn't realise it was registered as an Nvidia bug though.
Clearly its not as my card is an AMD.
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AMD owns nVidia these days as one of their brands. You may perhaps be in
the right place.
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I am experiencing the same with Mythbuntu 14.04 and an AMD A10 APU.
Deactivating the autorunning of xfsettingsd fixed the problem.
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I think that I was experiencing this problem. I tried the workarounds
mentioned above, but none of them really worked. But I do not seem to
be experiencing this issue when I switched to using DVI instead of HDMI.
For what is worth, I am running Xubuntu 14.04 on a Dell Studio-XPS.
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I added the following in /etc/mythtv/session-settings to work around this issue:
killall xfsettingsd
This will kill xfsettingsd when mythfrontend starts.
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One workaround is to install gnome-settings-daemon and check the box in
Xfce session settings to start gnome services on startup.
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Same problem with Intel NUC D54250WYK. I've only ever run 14.04 on it.
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I have the same issue with ASUS P5E-VM HDMI motherboard. Fresh install
of 14.04. Previous version (13.??) was not affected.
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This issue also affects Gigabyte GA-EG45M-UD2H motherboard with Intel
GMA X4500HD integrated graphics. Fresh install of mythbuntu 14.04.
13.10 was not affected.
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I'm seeing a similar issue after upgrading from mythbuntu 12.04 to
14.04. Only I'm using integrated graphics from intel sandybridge.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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After some more sleuth work with NVIDIA, we've discovered that this is
happening because of a RANDR event. An X client is responding to the
RANDR events and forcing it to this NULL resolution.
I checked what clients were running, and it's xfsettingsd causing this
problem. If I kill xfsettingsd
Here is the xfsettingsd debug output when the RR events are received.
When the TV comes up there is a handful of change events and the end
result is that the output gets disabled but not re-enabled.
xfce4-settings(displays): RRScreenChangeNotify event received.
xfce4-settings(displays):
For people on mythbuntu who encounter this with a mceusb remote, here's
how i'm working around it:
1) Save this file to /home/user/fix_tv_state.sh and make it executable
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#!/bin/sh
#Fix TV state when HDMI link is lost.
#By Mario Limonciello supe...@ubuntu.com
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