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Johannes,
The problem in comment #6 sounds like a hotplug event, like the whole
HDMI connection was lost and then reconnected.
Next time the problem happens please immediately run:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
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This problem is persisting and today I noticed something I think might
help pinpoint the problem.
I was playing a slide show in shotwell when the screen went black again
and when it came back on after a few seconds, the last picture displayed
was stuck and the new pictures were displaying in a cor
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Title:
[i915] Screen "disconnects" when updating screen buffer
To manage notificati
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There certainly are invisible differences between Linux and Windows
kernels internally how they implement HDMI signalling. So it is possible
Linux is more fragile than Windows in this respect. As such, avoiding
the receiver or changing cables might be a workaround.
A proper fix in that case would
Most certainly not a problem with hdmi connection. I have had windows
installed on the same machine without issues. The behavior is such that
it is very clear that as soon as you move the mouse after a period of
idle, the problem occurs. Also if the computer receives a notification
after a period o