Is there a specific version I should test? I see 3.11-rc5 mentioned, but
3.11.0-1-generic was installed as an update when I did a dist-upgrade
earlier today, and the bug is still present there. Given that, I would
also expect the bug to be present in upstream 3.11-rc5.
Also, this is not trivial to test. The machine is mounted in a rack,
with little space to access the DVI ports, and it's a production use
workstation PC. Every time I test this, I have to stop any work I may be
doing, power off the machine, wedge myself in to be able to adjust the
cables, and on occasion have to muck about in BIOS so that the right
driver is used (internal vs. nvidia pcie), reboot with whatever kernel,
and then muck about in settings to see if it triggers everything. It's
not a test system I can just upgrade, reboot, and check new kernels at
will. So unless there is some specific set of changes in a new kernel
which points to the possibility of the issue being fixed, I'd prefer not
to waste my time, or the kernel developers', trying to test things that
won't work.
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Quantal)
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Raring)
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing quantal raring rls-q-notfixing
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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8086:0162 [Intel DQ77MK] Multiple Displays not working
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