>The Brother QL-560 is also recognized but no driver is downloadable. Brother
>has not made any linux driver for it but they say
>the QL-550 should be compatible. I'm not sure how to trick the system into
>using it for the QL-560 though.
>And the open driver does not work either.
I think that
dmesg output with drm.debug=0x1e
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output for "sudo lspci -vvnn" after reproducing the issue and logging
back in.
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Hi Acelan,
I've updated the grub file and saved the latest dmesg log.
Hope the log contains the info you expect.
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
Replication steps:
1. Start up Ubuntu desktop as usual with HDMI cable connected to external
monitor in extended desktop mode.
2. Log in to Ubuntu desktop.
3. Launch a few applications (e.g. browser, terminal, etc).
4. Disconnect HDMI cable.
Expected behaviour:
Desktop ses