I made the switch to 19.10 and the problem is the same in the logs.
There is a slight difference however, the screen doesn't flicker any
more upon the change request. I suppose it now detects the adjusted
modeline is the same as the current one, hence nothing to do.
Here's some output extracted fr
Public bug reported:
Dear Launchpad readers,
Changes to a 40Hz-based mode are adjusted back to a 60Hz display mode by
KMS, as can be seen in the logs with the drm.debug=4 option :
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2 kernel: [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config [i915]]
requested mode:
oct. 18 16:27:24 NovHak-P2 k
I'll switch to Eoan Ermine in the beginning of November and report back.
Hopefully it will be enough !
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I switched to Focal in May and the bug is still there. The EDID
workaround still works.
I must be the only one switching to 40Hz sometimes, or it only affects
my GPU, which I doubt (Intel HD Graphics 4600, CPU Core i7-4710MQ).
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Got a new laptop w/144Hz and 60Hz display frequencies available,
installed Hirsute.
Same problem, this time when trying to switch to 60Hz :
[ +0,82] i915 :00:02.0: [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config [i915]] requested
mode:
[ +0,80] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline [drm]] Modeline "1920x10
Hi Cameron,
I didn't go upstream yet. I suppose upstream bugs should be filed to the
Intel Open Source Technology Center (https://01.org/), but I'm not sure.
Or maybe to the Linux kernel since it's an in-tree module after all...
From what I understand, the Intel module fails to switch to anything
Same problem on 23.04 just now, I only had generic kernels installed,
hit update, and find update-manager trying to install lowlatency and
oracle kernels.
The difference is that installation failed for me, and I now have two
half-conf packages :
iF linux-image-6.2.0-1005-oracle
The problem seems to come from a wrong suggestion of Nvidia proprietary
driver packages, where Ubuntu logic (likely from the “ubuntu-drivers-
common” package) hints towards drivers that depend on a kernel stack
that’s not installed, which triggers those kernel installations as well,
because depende
** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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