Christopher: I can reproduce behaviour of missing kernel events with
nvidia drivers during HDMI hotplugging in "liveUSB" environment of
Xenial (I booted it in persistence mode). Is it correct way to collect
debugging information or should I need to install Xenial into real
harddrive before creating
Ok, I will do that. And thanks for helping me out with this.
In other hand, there isn't really a crash report, the bug is that
hotplugging HDMI cable isn't generating proper kernel events, thus
external monitor doesn't work properly (only via boot).
Only way its crashing is that via adapter linki
yes there is, couple of files, but the files are rather big (personal
info deleted)
(tammi == january)
<02:27:28|crash > ll -h
total 73M
-rw-r- 1 3,5M tammi 15 12:55 _usr_bin_compiz.1000.crash
-rw-r- 1 13M tammi 14 08:58 _usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash
-rw-rw-r-- 0 tammi 14 08:58 _us
Public bug reported:
Affected computer: Dell Precision 15 5000 Series (5510) with Quadro
M1000M/PCIe/SSE2 graphics card (kernel 4.2.0-23-generic).
Expected behaviour:
- hotplugging HDMI cable would work
Current behaviour:
- Hotpluging doesn't work (no kernel events, used udevadm monitor to
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