![]() ![]() It seems a problem between the combination kde/intel driver?!? o.OĮm sex, 19 de ago de 2016 às 08:04, via KDE Bugzilla escreveu: I tried removing my xf86-video-intel and let it run only with modsetting, >Is it load by default, if I have remove xf86-video-intel ? > seems to have fixed the problem for me. > Removing the xf86-video-intel driver and using Kernel Modesetting ![]() On Aug 19, 2016, 7:49 AM, at 7:49 AM, Samuel Suther via KDE Bugzilla wrote: Intel, Nouveau, ATI and AMDGPU drivers already enable KMS automatically for all chipsets, so you need not install it manually. That is, for example, from Arch Linux wiki: How come? I mean, I never really tried to read a lot about it but I always though you would not need to unninstall your driver since all the new drivers comes with mode setting by default. I'd like to help you guys to find a solution on this, please tell me if you need more/different information. You might agree with me that it's quite frustrating :( In this situation, If I kill and restart plasmashell, everything goes normally: second monitor appears with background and I can right-click on it.ġ - Turn on the laptop with monitor powered off: Once I'm in, I can turn the HDMI monitor on, in this case I get it working without the background and I can't even right-click on it, even if I can still move windows and mouse over it. I can describe 3 scenarios to reproduce the bug:ġ - If I turn on laptop #2 with the HDMI monitor powered on, sddm stucks and I cannot even see the login screen (I can still access ttys through CTRL+ALT+).Ģ - If I turn on laptop #2 with the HDMI monitor powered off, sddm appears with the login page and I can login without problems. Is experiencing the same issues described on this thread. Works great, no problem with monitors at all. From KInfoCenter I can see the following details: In both machines, I have the same KDE version. Laptop monitor is 1920x1080.Ģ - Asus N552VW-FI202T (Interl i7- 6700HQ, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX 960M 4GB), Display Port: HDMI, Ubuntu 16.04 (fresh installation). I have to confirm this issue, even I'm a little bit confused because I have two simila KDE installations, but with only one I'm experiencing this, let me be more clear.ġ - Asus N56VZ (Intel i7-3630QM, QM, 8 GB Ram, NVIDIA GT 650M 2GB), Display Port: VGA, Ubuntu 16.04 (updated from 15.10). Xprop output of the zombie desktop / black window ![]() Zombie Desktop on Virtual Desktop 2, 3, and 4 ZIP file containing captured debug info and configs Xrandr -current -verbose (Alexander Schlarb) Super damage model, many vehicles, good graphics etc.There are 2 monitors. Menu control: Cruel or too long loading timesGrid 2 is for everyone who likes speed and cool cars. Sponsors: The sponsors you win were relevant in the first part, now they are just stickers on your car. View: Where is the good interior view? In Grid 1 there was a real interior view. Contra: - Story: The story is the same as in Grid. Control: It's great to control with keyboard and Xbox controller. Depending on the damage, the vehicle can be affected. Damage model: The damage model is very good. The interesting modes are Togue, Drift, overhaul as many pickups as possible etc. Game mode: There are classic circuit races and sprint events. Performance: The game always runs very smoothly (40-60 FPS - GTX 750 TI) - Level of difficulty: As the story progresses the AI gets stronger and tries to avoid mistakes. Graphic: Despite its age, the graphics are contemporary and still look very good. Grid 2 ReviewPro:- Vehicle selection: The choice of vehicles is very extensive. ![]()
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