I forgot to add:
in my tracing of libqxcb, I found that this library conflates screens with
outputs.
When there are no more Outputs connected,
it returns 0 screens.
Traditionally an X screen could exist independently of its outputs.
The actual packages that will need to work to fix this very imp
I mean,
It is mind boggling because the main reason I got an Intel NUC was to pair it
with a TV.. but it turns out that linux crashes when the TV goes to standby or
OFF mode. OR HDMI gets unplugged.
I think the nvidia driver always makes sure that there is always at
least one virtual or mock scr
It affects me too with Intel NUC 5i5RYH.I have a WORKAROUND (read
till the end of this post).
I have it plugged to a TV by HDMI.
Everytime the TV is switched off, X crashes with libqxcb.so errors in syslog,
though the problem is not in libqxcb.so.
The problem is that xrandr looses all screen
I've activated kubuntu-backports and I'm now running a fully updated
system (KDE 5.3). The problem still persists. I don't get the login
screen if I turn off the monitor and then immediately on again. However,
if I turn off the monitor when I go to bed and then turn on it again in
the morning, my
Since the bug was filed for 15.04, whereas I reported it for 15.10, I
have to add that it was present for me on 15.04 as well. Only I cannot
confirm whether switching to DVI helps.
Also, concerning the fact that I don't get log in screen - it seems to
be the same for the original reporter. He manu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
I'm having the same problem on an up to date 15.10. Only I cannot log
back in because there's no display manager present. I can switch to a
virtual console and there it works. But when I get back to Console #7
the display goes into power saving mode. The only trace from the crash
is in dmesg:
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