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Bug 648138 - Issue when swithing from/to dock station with external monitor
Issue when swithing from/to dock station with external monitor
Status: RESOLVED NOTGNOME
Product: gnome-shell
Classification: Core
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-shell-maint
gnome-shell-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2011-04-18 17:51 UTC by Xavier Claessens
Modified: 2012-10-25 21:37 UTC
See Also:
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Description Xavier Claessens 2011-04-18 17:51:45 UTC
I have a laptop x200s with a dock station connected to an external monitor.

My latop was not on the dock station and I've set it to suspend. Later I plugged it and then wakeup, the external screen showed corrupted image, each pixel was different color. ctr-alt-f1 switched the laptop monitor to tty but I couldn't find anything to restart the state, even restarting gdm didn't help, so I had to reboot.

Later when my latop was on the dock, I've set it to suspend, then unplugged it. When wakingup without external monitor, I had black screen with only the mouse pointer, impossible to get to gdm or anything, had to reboot too.

This is on ubuntu natty, those usecase were working just fine before installing gnome3 ppa, so I don't think we can blame kernel or intel GPU driver.
Comment 1 Owen Taylor 2011-04-18 17:54:11 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> This is on ubuntu natty, those usecase were working just fine before installing
> gnome3 ppa, so I don't think we can blame kernel or intel GPU driver.

I can *assure* you that there is no code in gnome shell to draw each pixel of a monitor in a different color. We definitely can and should blame the kernel or mesa portions of the Intel GPU driver.
Comment 2 Xavier Claessens 2011-04-19 09:30:54 UTC
You're right it could be driver actually, since I was using metacity with no effect before, and now gnome-shell uses OpenGL afaik.
Comment 3 Claudio Saavedra 2011-04-25 11:50:17 UTC
Probably related to this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689678 Obviously not Fedora specific, probably something in the kernel.
Comment 4 Jean-François Fortin Tam 2012-10-25 21:37:38 UTC
Unless I'm mistaken, there is nothing that can be done on gnome-shell's side here, so closing.