On Wed, 21 Jun 2017, neil k wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I have a new Thinkpad with a Kaby Lake CPU and Intel HD Graphics 620. I
> had been using a 26" Vizio TV (1360x768) over HDMI as an external monitor
> with no issues. I upgraded to a 4.11 series kernel and now the TV is very
> pixelated (see
On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 18:27 +0100, Damnshock wrote:
> On Sunday 16 January 2011 18:14:10 Ivan Bulatovic wrote:
> > What does xrandr -q say when notebook is on docking station ?
>
> I have no dock, just the lid closed and happen to use an external monitor.
> Does that matter?
>
> Regards
No, not
On Sunday 16 January 2011 18:14:10 Ivan Bulatovic wrote:
> What does xrandr -q say when notebook is on docking station ?
I have no dock, just the lid closed and happen to use an external monitor. Does
that matter?
Regards
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On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 17:31 +0100, Damnshock wrote:
> On Friday 14 January 2011 18:58:25 Damnshock wrote:
> > On Friday 14 January 2011 14:57:57 Ivan Bulatovic wrote:
> >
> > > You can always boot with video=LVDS-1:d kernel parameter, that will
> > > disable your LVDS connection and run your exter
On Friday 14 January 2011 18:58:25 Damnshock wrote:
> On Friday 14 January 2011 14:57:57 Ivan Bulatovic wrote:
>
> > You can always boot with video=LVDS-1:d kernel parameter, that will
> > disable your LVDS connection and run your external monitor in native
> > resolution.
>
> Thanks for the tric
Hi Chris,
> >
> > I am using a Dell E6410 notebook running Ubuntu. Most of the time I am
> > running this notebook in a docking station with closed lid and with an
> > external (DVI) monitor attached to the dock.
> >
> > Running different kernels I see different behaviour regarding the
> > displ
Hi
> You can always boot with video=LVDS-1:d kernel parameter, that will
> disable your LVDS connection and run your external monitor in native
> resolution.
using video=eDP-1:d disabled the internal display for me. Thanks for the
hint.
> Only thing is, you have to remove that parameter every ti
On Friday 14 January 2011 14:57:57 Ivan Bulatovic wrote:
> You can always boot with video=LVDS-1:d kernel parameter, that will
> disable your LVDS connection and run your external monitor in native
> resolution.
Thanks for the trick. I'll try it as soon as I get home :)
Regards,
Damnshock
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On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 12:51 +, Chris Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 13:38:08 +0100, Christoph Lukas
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using a Dell E6410 notebook running Ubuntu. Most of the time I am
> > running this notebook in a docking station with closed lid and with an
> > external (DV
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 13:38:08 +0100, Christoph Lukas
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using a Dell E6410 notebook running Ubuntu. Most of the time I am
> running this notebook in a docking station with closed lid and with an
> external (DVI) monitor attached to the dock.
>
> Running different kernels I see
Hi,
I am using a Dell E6410 notebook running Ubuntu. Most of the time I am
running this notebook in a docking station with closed lid and with an
external (DVI) monitor attached to the dock.
Running different kernels I see different behaviour regarding the
display configuration after boot.
Booti
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