No better luck with 4.19.0-041900rc6-generic.
Upon reboot, running at 1920x1080 *interlaced*. No good - I am getting the
shakes just watching the screen. And it is slightly blurred.
Thanks for all the help and hard work!
pj
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No change with kernel 4.19.0-041900rc5-generic, alas.
The bizarre thing is the Xorg log (~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log)
saying
[11.016] (II) modeset(0): Supported established timings:
and subsequently the finest mode being 1280x1024@75Hz. Then, in the
section(s) called
[11.017] (II)
No change with kernel 4.19.0-041900rc5-generic, alas.
The bizarre thing is the Xorg log (~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log)
saying
[11.016] (II) modeset(0): Supported established timings:
and subsequently the finest mode being 1280x1024@75Hz. Then, in the
section(s) called
[11.017] (II)
Thank you.
As I mentioned, I spent an extraordinary amount of time on this. I did not
provide an exhaustive list of all my attempts and will not do so now, but
this included, though was not limited to:-
+ Trying at least three different HDMI cables (and I dare mention that the
whole debate about
I will do so with great pleasure on Tuesday (happen to be on a business
trip at this moment).
Thank you many times for trying to help!
pj
On Wed, 26 Sep 2018, 21:01 Joseph Salisbury,
wrote:
> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
> to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ke
I hear you.
It happens both with the intel driver and with the standard 'modesetting'
driver.
Quite a few people appear to have this problem from what I could glean out
there.
I understand the reluctance at this layer to look into this, but it is a fairly
common problem, and I get the impression
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