Thank you!
I can confirm that after falling back to DRI2,
sleep 1 && xset dpms force standby && sleep 8 && xset dpms force on
works correctly.
Confirming as well. DRI 3 was causing problems for me in 4.8
]]>I can confirm that after falling back to DRI2,
sleep 1 && xset dpms force standby && sleep 8 && xset dpms force on
works correctly.
]]>I am running 4.8.4 and still suffer from this, with gnome ( https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1664567 ).
Any suggestion?
]]>I downgraded the kernel to 4.6.4 and waking up the monitor works again. So this is a kernel issue. Where should we report this?
FWIW: I'm on a Lenovo X1 Carbon 1st gen, using Gnome, but I suspect this bug to be on a chipset level (maybe it only affects Intel?). I will try downgrading my kernel and see how it goes.
]]>since a few days I cannot wake up my monitors (notebook + DisplayPort connected monitor) using my mouse or keyboard. It is possible to wake them up using CTRL+ALT+F2 and CTRL+ALT+F1. I have checked the
journalctl
and xorg log files, but no errors or other useful information is in there.
I can reproduce this issue by typing
xset dpms force off
, typing
xset dpms force on
afterwards doesn't wake up the monitors. No messages are printed.
I have the latest kernel (4.7-1), using xServer and i3wm. If you need more information please tell me.
What can I do to further analyse this issue and fix it?
Thanks!
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