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Message #117882
[Bug 1514260] Re: Monitor problems with Ubuntu 15/10
efmesch, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Could you please run the following command from a terminal as it will automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this report:
apport-collect -p xorg 1514260
Please ensure you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you
click the Yes button for attaching additional debugging information.
When reporting xorg related bugs in the future, please do so via the
above method. You can learn more about this functionality at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- Monitor problems with Ubuntu 15/10
+ Monitor problems with Ubuntu 15.10
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1514260
Title:
Monitor problems with Ubuntu 15.10
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I Updated to Ubuntu 15.10 with a full new installation. My monitor (Viewpoint, VP 712 DI, 17") that worked perfectly with 14.04 has bouts of flipping from normal performance to pixelated nonsense images.
I uninstalled 15.10 and reinstalled 14.04 and the problem disappeared. I also disaassembled the monitor and checked it out inside: all the capacitors are healthy and the boards seem in perfect condition.
After being convinced that the monitor was not at fault, I upgraded
14.04 to 15.10, hoping that the driver for the monitor in 14.04 would
remain in service but apparently the upgrade (as did the new comoplete
installation) still changed the driver and my monitor is once again
acting up.
I manage, most of the time, to return my picture to normal by typing cont+alt+del, which brings up the "shut down/restart" option. I "X" the box closed and usually get the monitor to return to normal functioning---for a while.
Obviously, this is not a viable solution for the long term.
My question is, how do I get and install a driver that will properly
handle the performance of my monitor? Can I "hijack" the driver from
12.04 and activate it in 15.10?
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