Are there any known regressions/issues from this fix? The actual crash
seems to be fixed but there still seems to be some confusion between the
laptop display and external monitors, the internal display is active
when the lid is closed, and suspend with lid closed messes up the
desktop/monitor "fullscreen" size. I'm using a Razer Blade 15 with 3
external monitors.

If I boot the laptop with the lid closed, "Screen Display" settings
shows the laptop display is active, and it's possible to drag a window
off the screen to where the laptop display is supposed to be (but lid is
closed, it's off).

If I then suspend and resume, the screen sizing gets messed up - hitting
F11 to fullscreen a window on the 2nd monitor results in it expanding to
fill 2 monitors instead of 1. However, if I open the laptop lid, and
suspend with the lid open, then F11 fullscreen correctly fills 1 monitor
as it should.

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has the problem. Ubuntu 20.10 works ok (lid closed on
boot=no active laptop display, after suspend F11 still works)

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  [modeset][nvidia] X Server session crash with "No space left on
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