On Mon, 23 Oct 2023 18:59:31 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:

> I use my samsung TV (QN90B) as a monitor. Until today, when I turned
> it on, the picture would come right up and I could use it immediately.
> Now, for some reason, a big banner appears at the top of the screen
> telling me it is connected to HDMI 4 and saying what resolution it
> is displaying (and the time of day). Is some fancy new power management
> turning off the HDMI port when it detects the monitor was powered
> down, then turning it back on and inducing the TV to report this info?
> 
> It is very irritating.
> 
> (I'm using the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion.)

I just booted into kernel 6.5.6-200.fc38.x86_64 and it doesn't seem
to display the annoying banner any longer, so I'm guessing it is
something "helpful" linux has done (I was previously using kernel
6.5.7-200.fc38.x86_64 where the annoying banner shows up).

I wonder if there is some /proc flag I can use to turn off whatever
this is?
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