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[07:18] <lordievader> Good morning |
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[13:09] <BluesKaj> Hi folks |
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[18:33] <ivanghi> Hi? |
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[22:42] <IrcsomeBot1> <blooalien> @DarinMiller, I remember when I was on nVidia hardware discovering a setting (in some obscure article about exactly that issue) that I had previously been unaware of. Apparently there's a config option somewhere (I forget where; either xorg.conf, or in the powermanagement settings) which causes the graphic card to reset it's display entirely upon returning from any of the powersave/sleep modes. That's what fixed it for me back |
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[22:42] <IrcsomeBot1> then... |
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[22:45] <IrcsomeBot1> <blooalien> What struck me as odd back then was that the solution worked perfectly, but was not well known or the automatic go-to solution suggested everywhere. Seems like it'd be more widespread by now, but apparently not. (Actually, it's even more surprising that it's not just the default on nVidia hardware by now...) |
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