I tested this patch and it seems to have fixed the problem for me.
I have Linux machine running Ubuntu Trusty with the latest nVidia
drivers (337.25-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.04.2). I used XFCE as my window
manager for a mythtv/xbmc setup.
patching xfsettingsd has solved the loss of display issue for
Arjen,
interesting. I see the same "Setting mode "NULL"" entry in the log. will
see if I can prod the display back on using nvidia-settings
Also, the same thing happens when the HTPC is connected directly to the
projector (bypassing the Onkyo receiver).
Raj
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6) I have also tried with nvidia-prime and bbswitch purged as well
(bumblebee has never been installed). same problem.
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Have not tried that. it's kind of difficult to reconnect it that way.
The thing is that this has worked perfectly from ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick
Merkeet) all the way to Saucy Salamander. so perfectly fine with a
nVidia card and an Onkyo receiver for more than 3 1/2 years.
I upgraded the video card f
to clarify, switching off the projector is fine. turning off the
receiver causes the issue. In all cases, nothing is done to the computer
itself. It is on and fully operational at all times (i.e., it is never
suspended / shut down etc.).
Raj
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Hi,
I was planning to start a new bug, but I believe my bug is similar to
this except that I have different symptoms.
I have a custom built media PC with a Nvidia GT 640 Rev 2 (GK208) video
card. The HDMI output is connected to an Onkyo 3010 receiver which is
then connected to a projector.
The i
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