Hi slovic.
If you see the nvidia-settings you probably can see the second monitor
is detected by the Nvidia card. I think this is a problem of Intel,
'cause the second monitor's connected via HDMI, which is connected to
Intel GPU.
Please click on "this bug affects me too" so we can make see it to
I'm still having this issue. Anyone? Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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I have the same fail, since I updated Nvidia version (to 410), and then
even returning to 396, Vulkan doesn't work, with vulkaninfo appears in
terminal the same text as nastys.
But with "sudo vulkaninfo" Vulkan works.
PD: I have Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome, and Nvidia's drivers.
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Oh, okey, I'll do it later.
I presume I have to do it with the actual kernel of 20.04? (5.4.0) Or
with the last kernel or...?
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Okey, I did it. Tested with the last kernel (5.8.3).
Here are the results.
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"Looks like it's using the 400mV/0dB setting. Can we get the same dumps
with the driver loaded just to confirm whether we're using different
settings? "
What does that means? The 400mV/0dB setting. And how can I know/proceed
if I get the same dumps with the driver loaded? After introduce thoses
pa
The first command (intel_reg read --count 20 0x64E00 0x64E60 0x64EC0
0x64F20 0x64F80)
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The second ( intel_reg read 0x64000 0x64100 0x64200 0x64300 0x64400
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And the i915_vbt file.
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Hi there.
We know something Kai-Heng?
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** Summary changed:
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+ Second Monitor on HDMI blank screen with Nvidia+Intel & Ubuntu 20.04? (ASUS
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** No longer affects: mesa-utils (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
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I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my ASUS laptop with Intel+Nvidia with propietary
drivers of Nvidia (I have 440.64 rn) and I connected a second monitor to use
it, but I saw that I cannot use it, I just see a blank screen. I tried with a
TV of my room and same. The funny par
Same result Kai-Heng. :(
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I'm sure around 99% it's Intel.
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PD: The mesa driver of intel's working with the same version of git,
just trying to make it work. But with the stable version doesn't work
neither. Just in case you wanted to know.
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I tried with Wayland but only with Intel (there's no option with
Nvidia), same result. Maybe 'cause's working under XWayland?
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Done. Here's the file.
PD: I was thinking the same when I read the "LSPCON" Intel's
funcionality
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On W10 it's setted as 1920x1080 - 59Hz. It works perfectly.
I tried with this resolution on Ubuntu 20.04. Still doesn't works.
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Just to let you know, if I adjust the resolution to 800x600 it works,
but "blinks" every 10-15 seconds. It's so strange.
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I think it means 59,94Hz, which's available on Linux too.
And okey, I'll do it, thank you Kai-Heng!
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I did it, aand nothing works unfortunately :\
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I found something (I think). Depends of what kind of Hz I set it, it
blinks more or less (less Hz setted less blinks it).
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Oh, okey. Thanks Kai-Heng. I'll be attentive.
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I read the emails. Thank you so much for your help Kai-Heng, you even
told them the issue was opened two months ago on freedesktop's gitlab.
I'll try the hacks later and I'll be posting about this discussion
there.
Let's see if this works.
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Ubuntu 20.04 with Nvidia drivers 450.xx. Doesn't work for me.
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PD: There's the link to see this bug posted on freedesktop.org:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2181#note_580910
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"On 4.15 and higher, the second monitor doesn't work."
Sorry, *HIGHER THAN 4.15, NOT 4.15*, with 4.15 this works as it should
be.
** Description changed:
I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my ASUS laptop with Intel+Nvidia with propietary
drivers of Nvidia (I have 440.64 rn) and I connected a second
Seeing I can't make work the second monitor I installed on 20.04 the
4.15 kernel. Now it works, so this is for sure something about the
kernel. On 4.15 and higher, the second monitor doesn't work.
Tested on 5.8. And it doesn't work neither.
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Okey, let's go then. Before of this, thank you so much for your help
Kai-Heng.
First update:
Kernel 4.16.18. Second monitor works perfectly.
Kernel 4.17.0. Second monitor starts again with the problem.
Whatever it is, this happened between 4.16.xx and 4.17.x.
Now I'll do the steps you mentione
Update: Sorry Kai-Heng, but the two lines:
"sudo apt build-dep linux"
&&
"git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/"
gives me an error.
The first told me it doesn't find the package and the second told me this:
"fatal: error remoto: access denied or repository not expo
Oh, sorry I didn't see that.
I did this:
noctis@noctis-pcgaming:~/linux$ git bisect good v4.16
noctis@noctis-pcgaming:~/linux$ git bisect bad v4.17
Biseccionando: faltan 7380 revisiones por probar después de esto
(aproximadamente 13 pasos)
[97b1255cb27c551d7c3c5c496d787da40772da99] mm,oom_reape
When I try that, it says something like: "E: Could not find package for
linux". Why's that?
And okey, I'll try with the -rc*.
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Update: I didn't activate source code. I did it. I'll post with new
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Okey, I reduce the search and the second monitor stop working since
4.17-rc1 (I tested rc2 and rc4 and nothing), only it works since 4.16.
I did "make localmodconfig" and all good (when it asks, I just press
"n").
Now, when I set "make -j`nproc` deb-pkg" I have this result:
noctis@noctis-pcgami
Tested, nd...the second monitor doesn't work. We did something wrong
here?
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Oh, okey, but that's... a not-so-little work for you too. Sorry Kai-Heng
and thanks again.
Tested and it doesn't work neither.
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Done, and...still without working.
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With that kernel the second monitor works.
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Oh, from this one the second monitor doesn't work. We're close.
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With this one doesn't work my second monitor.
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(I'll proceed to test anyway)
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Isn't the same this one?
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Tested, aaand the second monitor is working now.
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This one doesn't work the second monitor.
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With this one, the second monitor doesn't work neither.
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With this one, the second monitor is working.
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Oh, bingo. So finally we have the first bad commit. Thank you so much
for your help Kai-Heng.
How we proceed with this?
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Tried that "workaround". Still without working as it should the second
monitor. :( I guess I have to wait until the bug fix comes...
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Hi Santiago,
I read a lot of reports about that model, for sure it's a bug. Where I
read it, the HDMI doesn't work but some people made it works with some
"workarounds". In my case, thoses aren't the same problem as I have.
Maybe you wanna search about it on Launchpad.
If you have the problems I
I add here lspci-vnvn just in case.
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When I go into "fullscreen" watching a video while browsing in Firefox
or when playing a game through Steam (fullscreen mode), the screen goes
black.
The workaround I have discovered to get back is to enter the gdm from
"Ctrl + alt + F1" and then return to the session you wer
I just realised it happens when I'm change from 60hz to 120hz. Doesn't
mean in 120hz my monitor crash, just when I make a change in my display,
sometimes the desktop makes that strange glitch.
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When I go into "fullscreen" watching a video while browsing in Firefox
or when playing a game through Steam (fullscreen mode), the screen goes
black.
The workaround I have discovered to get back is to enter the gdm from
"Ctrl + alt + F1" and then return to the
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bug fixed with kernel 6.6.x, more info, please see here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3036
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No, this was an issue happening in monitors connected via HDMI.
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6.5.13 > "Test amd64/build failed (rc=2, on=amd64, time=0:07:36,
log=amd64/log)".
@superm1
In 6.6.6 this issue seems fixed FYI.
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Thank you for reassigning @vanvugt.
Sorry, I reported this on 6.6.5 linux kernel. Yes, this happens too in
the Ubuntu kernel (6.5.x-generic).
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Hello there. The option @mreutman recommended doesn't work on Ubuntu
22.04. It doesn't allow boot. So this is again a problem in the last LTS
(22.04).
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the pci=nocrs on Ubuntu 22.04 doesn't allow boot. So this is again a
problem in the last LTS (22.04).
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Yeah...I'm agree Michael. At least in 20.04 that workaround was working
with me and a lot of users (but as I said, I'm agree with you). Now in
22.04 it's impossible to make it works. Let's see if we can do something
about it...
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Hi! @Hans de Goede @j-w-r-degoede
I tested that patch in that kernel (5.14) and it definitely works!
This is the info I received with "grep . /sys/class/dmi/id/* 2>
/dev/null"
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_date:01/28/2022
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_release:1.52
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_vendor:LENOVO
/sys/cla
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This is what I get
https://i.stack.imgur.com/KZtIy.jpg
If I take off pci=nocrs from grub it works but I can't use the touchpad
(I have a Lenovo Ideapad 3) and I need the "pci=nocrs" command to make
it works.
On Ubuntu 20.04 works perfectly. It just happens since the update
It could be awesome if some of the Ubuntu Kernel devs help us to test
the 5.15 kernel with the patch.
I wanna try to build a custom kernel with the patch but I don't have
time and I'm not an expert with it.
Someone can help us with this?
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I tried with pci=nocrs on Linux 5.18 and now it works, just to let you
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MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 Touchpad/track
Hi there Frederic.
I think that's a different bug, probably a Nvidia problem. I reported here a
problem where depends of Intel.
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I have the same bug here. You can activate or turn it off but the
bluetooth is always "off", for me happens sometimes when I reboot.
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Hi there.
Months ago I tried this branch:
https://github.com/vsyrjala/linux/tree/skl_vswing_wa_hacks
But the second monitor doesn't work. There's a discussion on
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2181
And no, at the moment there's no a solution. I just found a little fact
so inte
Hi Akash.
Yeah, that's right. Definitely you have the same problem described here.
Do you have an Asus too? Laptop?
Atm the only thing you can do is run 4.15 ver. Some monitors on 30Hz
works too (don't know why).
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/7062
Seems it's closed. However, I'm still seeing this in 23.10. I see it
when I open Steam. Definitely it has something to do with XWayland.
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New info: I realised this is something related to my integrated graphic
in my laptop (AMD Radeon graphic integrated). So, if I launch Firefox,
Steam etc. with my dedicated graphic (AMD Radeon RX 5600m), works
perfectly, no issues.
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I just realised that this doesn't happen when you suspend the computer
and then resume it.
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Title:
Fullscreen in any Wayland/Xwaylan
** Summary changed:
- Fullscreen in any Wayland/Xwayland window shows a blank screen
+ [amdgpu] Fullscreen in any Wayland / Xwayland window shows a blank screen
** Summary changed:
- [amdgpu] Fullscreen in any Wayland / Xwayland window shows a blank screen
+ [amdgpu] Fullscreen in any Wayland /
More info: In "Settings - Monitors" it shows like it's not connected to
the second monitor when this happens. It is like it disconnects
automatically from the system for some reason.
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How much do we have to wait if this fix is already released but not in
Ubuntu 23.10?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2038998
Title:
[amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI oddities o
I opened a report here in freedesktop:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2993#note_2172154
And as Michel Dänzer says, it's possible this is an issue related to
Mutter. Here in these logs from journalctl gnome-shell I attach here,
you can see the messages that appear just when, upon
Thanks for the clarification, Daniel.
Could makes sense if it's related to Mesa. I have the feeling that these
strange artifacts, appear especially when I launch windows and apps from
the integrated graphics, instead of the dedicated.
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