Same here with i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz.
We have a lab with 40 machines, where we just turned off auto-updates.
Would be nice to know what the issue is ;)
Thanks in advance.
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Seems to fixed in last update. Can anybody confirm?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1643566
Title:
[i915_bpo] Intermittent display outage with external monitor
Status in
> We had, however, one machine which lost video signal ~one sec after lightdm
> showed up. X was still
> running (since I could login blindly via lightdm). The issue disappeared
> after we started
> benchmarking the machine. Can't reproduce anymore.
It turns out this issue was caused by a short
Hope the information helps, at least somebody else:
Exact same issue on Skylake-desktop PCs. Tested on 12 PCs in our pc lab.
Getting the trace in boot log on every single one. It appears short
after boot, by the time lightdm shows up. All machines run with two
displays.
MB/BIOS: MSI MS-7971/Z170-
Just tested the proposed kernel from the Kernel PPAs and afterwards your
patched version. Can verify that your fix works!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1553503
Title:
mu
We have a lab with different generation of Intel CPUs, starting at
core2duo, first i-series to third generation i-series. We have the exact
problem described here but only with the first generation i5-CPUs.
Others work fine.
I have tested 4.4.0-36.55 (afaik proposed right now), the 4.4.9 mainline
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