I think different from #32.
To adding a GUI configure bpc is a long-term plan.

Before that,the default behavior should be designed to get the best user 
experience.
As we all know, there're lot of hardware components on the pipline of display 
path(e.g. socket, converter, dongle, cable, monitor)

With any lower quality component on the pipeline, dark screen or function lost 
is not acceptable.
It should be better to provide lower default bpc than dark user's screen.

Afterall, user can adjust the bpc by command in short-term or by UI in 
long-term plan.
But if we just dark user's screen, user mostly thinks the hardware is broken or 
Ubuntu provides poor compatibility(if they compare the same component to 
Windows).

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  No signal on 4K 60Hz DisplayPort monitor by default, until "max bpc"
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