[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2019-07-29 Thread dreamcat4
well by that logic, then somebody with an amd ryzen APU (such as 3200G or whichever with the integrated Vega graphics). Would also not be affected by this bug. But the other reason would be that intel's linux igp drivers are not affected. That is a different reason as to whether the gpu is being r

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2019-11-17 Thread dreamcat4
Thanks for pointing that out because I also had __GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE=DP-0 in /etc/environment as completely forgot to mention that in my previous comment to yours here. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to nvidia-graphic

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1577057] Re: zfs initrd script fails when rootdelay boot option is set

2017-05-15 Thread dreamcat4
Hi. Just to say thanks for fixing this. However the bug has occured for me very recently on 16.04 LTS. Both 16.04.1 (4.4 kernel) and 16.04.2 (4.8 kernel). So at this time this was not fixed for 16.04. Which aligns with the 'no fix target' here for '16.04' in the bug description. Anyhow regardless

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2020-09-25 Thread dreamcat4
It would be nice to understand what is going on here. Currently on 19.10 and have not upgraded to 20.04 yet... because of this very same bug! It took so long to get rid of the last time around. Many months. Should also do a regression test here back on 19.10 too? It seems I can install both the la

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2020-10-04 Thread dreamcat4
OK I have now regression tested on the latest 19.10, with the above ^^software stack. All except incrementing the kernel from 5.8.11 to 5.8.13. I can now confirm that the old bug has also re-appeared on 19.10 too. So it is not only exclusive to 20.04. To myself, I really don know what to try. But

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2020-08-12 Thread dreamcat4
Did you see it work on previous ubuntu version (19.10)? Or is 20.04 the first version you tested here? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1820832 Title:

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1820832] Re: [xorg] multiple monitors: limits the framerate of faster 120/144hz monitors to 60hz

2019-09-27 Thread dreamcat4
Hello there. Good news for a change: Re-tested this bug today on latest linux 5.3.1 kernel and nvidia 435.21 binary (closed) drivers. And it seems like there might be some improvement now. What I noticed this time: * Enabled 120hz overclock on my high refresh 120hz monitor, and rebooted this mo