Messages in this thread | | | Subject | vesafb_blank() vs. Toshiba 730XCDT notebook | Date | Mon, 17 Oct 2005 12:46:12 -0500 (CDT) | From | (Bob Tracy) |
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Apologies for not reporting this problem sooner... The system with the problem doesn't get powered-up as often as it probably should.
Is there a way to disable or otherwise control the display blanking feature that was added after 2.6.13? I've got a Toshiba notebook (730XCDT -- Pentium 150MMX) for which I'm using the Vesa FB driver. When the machine has been idle for some time and the driver attempts to powerdown the display, rather than the display going blank, it goes gray with several strange lines. When I hit the "shift" key or other- wise wake up the display, the old video state is not fully restored: the image is badly distorted (looks like video memory corruption -- moving the mouse pointer around causes the affected areas to refresh properly) until I switch from X11 to a virtual console and then back to X11.
Also, when I first go into X11, the display goes into a mode that has the appearance of film melting in front of a hot projector lamp :-(. In the background I see faint tile outlines. Finally, the display goes into the proper mode and all is well until I leave the machine idle for a few minutes as described above.
None of this behavior was present in 2.6.13: when I invoked "startx", the display would simply go blank until the expected background image (standard X11 moire) appeared. The first kernel I tried that has the display problems is 2.6.14-rc1. I'm only seeing these problems on the Toshiba: my other systems behave fine.
Thanks in advance for any help/guidance those in the know can provide.
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