Le 15/08/2018 à 00:48, Samuel Thibault a écrit : > MENGUAL Jean-Philippe, le mer. 15 août 2018 00:19:27 +0200, a ecrit: >>>> Finally, maybe it is related, I use this script to make my screen black >>>> and my >>>> screen no longer becomes black. More precisely, to make it black, after >>>> running >>>> the script, I have to do alt-ctrl-f1 and alt-f7. >>>> See the script: [3]http://paste.debian.net/1037524 >>> >>> That's odd. Perhaps you can send the output of xrandr (without option) >>> before and after calling the script to have a better idea of what >>> happens. >> >> Before script: http://paste.debian.net/1037969 >> After the script: http://paste.debian.net/1037970 >> After alt-ctrl-f1 then alt-f7 (black screen): >> http://paste.debian.net/1037971 > > Ok, so xrandr itself did its work, and it's probably the driver behind > which doesn't behave correctly. It should be reported against upstream > xorg, with the corresponding video driver component.
I guess I use a driver Intel, but not so easy to be sure from log. And hard to know the release as there is a mismatch between Debian and Xorg I have problems to solve. How can I determine the used driver? For the release, I will search through tracker and detailed information about the matching package. > > Samuel > >