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Title:
Screens do not stay off when blanking
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Screens do not stay off when
Why is this still marked incomplete?
What other info is necessary?
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Title:
Screens do not stay off when blanking
To m
I'd point my finger a the amdgpu driver in that case. Unplugging the
monitor in question did the trick (allowed system to blank properly).
The cable is definitely good & the connection ports on both ends should
be fine. This particular system is dual booted into Windows 10 where
this is a non-issue
Thanks.
Firstly, it looks like the amdgpu driver is repeatedly re-detecting your
Samsung monitor. This might be a bug in the amdgpu driver, but might
also be a faulty monitor connection.
Secondly, your "CM Storm Quickfire Rapid i" is being detected as only
recently plugged in. So that would cause
We will need to find out what is turning the screen on again. To do this
please:
1. Wait until the screen turns off.
2. Wait until the screen turns on again by itself.
3. As soon as the screen turns itself on, run this command in a
terminal:
journalctl -b0 > curjournal.txt
and send us th
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