For the record, I also confirmed this bug on a fresh installation of
Linux Mint 18.
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Title:
Internal laptop display stops working in
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Internal laptop display stops working in 4.4.0-57-gener
For whatever reason, the bad kernel is *apparently*
`[61968528acfba3cf3cbf4d32f0bfba6fa9e754db] UBUNTU: Start new release`,
the first following 4.4.0.53's release.
It may well be, although I also wonder if something went wrong with the
commit bisect/build? (Feedback on that please).
To git bisect
Just a heads up - yes, I'm working on the full commit bisect. Good news,
I know it's between 4.4.0.53 and 4.4.0.54 (the glitch is present in that
version) - bad news, before I could do the next step in the bisect, I
accidentally switched my ABI (I have two compilers). Now it is
complaining about th
Tested with v4.10 RC2, the bug is still present.
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Title:
Internal laptop display stops working in 4.4.0-57-generic
Status in linux
Public bug reported:
I have a Toshiba Satellite P745D w/ AMD graphics, and I'm running the
open source Radeon driver. I can use the internal and/or an external VGA
monitor just fine in 4.4.0.53-generic and prior. However, upon updating
to 4.4.0-57-generic, the internal monitor shuts off after GRUB
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