Public bug reported:
upgrade from 23.04 - 23.10
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.10
Package: firefox 119.0+build2-0ubuntu0.23.04.1~mt1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.2.0-26.26-generic 6.2.13
Uname: Linux 6.2.0-26-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia zfs zunicode
I'm still having the same issue with 13.10 -- my additional monitors are
mirrored yet only detected as a single monitor. Is this planned to be
fixed in any future version? With there being no support for DL-3x00 or
DL-41xx (DisplayLink), it'd be nice to have the ability to run multiple
external mon
Dariusz,
I tried your kernel + updated intel drivers with a MST Hub connected to
my Dell XPS 13 (IntelĀ® HD graphics 5000).
Both monitors continued to be mirrors of each other, and I could not see
the two monitors in Ubuntu Display's settings or in xrandr.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:U
Dariusz,
The results I posted yesterday were from my Utopic machine. In had no
unrelated hardware issues and my network continued to work just fine.
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Hi Dariusz,
Good news! I tried your kernel on a different laptop with a fresh 14.10
install and everything is working great. The networking is working and
both displays are recognized separately!
I have attached the output of the i915_dp_mst_info files if its still
relevant, but everything appear
I also wanted to make sure that everyone is installing the linux-image-
extra-* package, because my wifi does not work without it. Just
installing linux-image-* is not enough.
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Mistakenly, the first laptop I tried was an earlier model Dell XPS which
did not support DisplayPort 1.2, it supported version 1.1a and so it did
not support MST (Intel 4000 Graphics, not 5000 as I reported above).
The second laptop which finally worked was the same Dell XPS but was a
newer genera
Elvis,
When I was playing around with the new kernel on my Utopic machine, I
had the same problem I first. I noticed the find command would not
output anything unless I also installed the new linux-image-extra
package that was built along side the kernel from Dariusz.
For example for me:
linux-
I just double checked, MST support does NOT work unless the updated
linux-image-extra package is installed. If it is not, even with the
updated linux-image package, the displays will remain mirrors of each
other.
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