I have a Dell Latitute E6410 and have a mixture of Testing and Sid on it.
Recently I got an external Dell flatscreen.

It happened several times now that when I connect the screen to my computer
while it is running, it freezes and I have to push the power button two
switch if off.  This does not not always happens immediately.  It happens
nearly 100% of the time that I want to use the option from the Gnome menus
to (re)configure the screens.  I have more success using the following
script to activate the external screen but it also leaded to a frozen
computer several times:

#!/bin/sh

sudo xrandr --output DP1 --auto
sudo xrandr --output VGA1 --auto --above DP1

It is a bit frustrating.  Does anyone else have the same problem?

It seems to me that the more Debian (or Linux for that matter) develops it
more and more becomes as unstable as the operating system I was using 16
years ago before Windows 95 (which I never installed on my computers) :
Windows 3.1.

Regards
Johann

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