You could probably just use 'xrandr --auto', at least that worked for
me.
I have actually now a different 'fix', by simply never having the system
notice the hdmi-link goes down. I used this wiki-page to fix that for my
Intel Haswell-cpu graphics.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_mode_
What works for me to get some output on my blank screen is to execute
'xrandr --auto' via ssh.
That only works when X was started in the first place, which may not be
the case if you had booted without the screen on or something like that.
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I upgraded to 11.04, Natty Narwhal, and it still crashed on me during
similar usage.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/689072
Title:
X Crashes randomly with certain applicati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
My HTPC has run various ubuntu's, but with 10.10 (fully up to date, but
happened since the install) its X segfaults randomly. I can reproduce a
crash eventually by simply running amarok and/or amule (so its not just
KDE or GTK related), but haven't t
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noticed by gdb"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/689072/+attachment/1762903/+files/x-crash-2010-12-11-19-00.core.bz2
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I have experienced all the problems with the wireless connection on my
HP2133 as described in this thread since installing 9.04 (from scratch).
Following the advice in this thread, I have installed the patch
(xserver-xorg-video-openchrome_0.2.903+svn713-1ubuntu2~ppa3_i386.deb),
but I cannot find t
There is a new STA driver on a Broadcom page:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
It would be nice to try that one. Maybe it solves everything ...
The version I have installed (through the hardware driver widget on the menu)
is 5.10.79.10.
There are instructions for making? (=co
BTW, I also installed the new firmware for the wireless network card
with b43.fw-cutter as indicated in the Hardware drivers item on the same
menu as where the STA driver can be found after temporarily deactivating
STA. I didn't notice any problems with updating the firmware, but it
didn't do away
1. I'm unsure of what video driver my installation uses.
2. Today I figured I'd reinstall the patched driver, and then from the Firefox
download screen I noticed that yesterday I had downloaded (& installed)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26403054/xserver-xorg-video-via_0.2.903%2Bsvn713-1ubuntu2%
Martin,
Didn't you mean to write 'you need that updated VIDEO driver for the bug to go
away'?
I only mentioned the wireless driver, because Broadcom has a new version
available. It is not generally available as an installation package for
Ubuntu and it may not affect the bug of this thread at all
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