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Subject: [Bug 100289] 'flip queue failed in radeon_scanout_flip: Invalid
argument' error and small frame buffer allocated on turning off and on new
monitor
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 09:30:52 +0000
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--- Comment #1 from Michel D=C3=A4nzer ---
Please attach the corresponding dmesg output.
Does this still happen with xf86-video-ati 7.9.0?
(In reply to OmegaPhil from comment #0)
> I found that when I turned it off for ~10 seconds or more, after turning =
it
> back on all screens would go black and appear to reinialise. XFCE4 gets
> confused and clones the primary monitor output to the new 3rd screen,
> fiddling in the XFCE4 Display program fixes this (after the problem happe=
ns
> it seems to put the primary and new monitor on top of each other...).
FWIW, this could be an XFCE issue, unless xrandr reports incorrect informat=
ion
about the connected monitors after this happens. Xorg only informs clients =
when
something might have changed about the connected monitors, it doesn't perfo=
rm
any configuration changes by itself.
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Please attach the corresponding dmesg output.
Does this still happen with xf86-video-ati 7.9.0?
(In reply to OmegaPhil from comment=
#0)
> I found that when I turned it off for ~10 second=
s or more, after turning it
> back on all screens would go black and appear to reinialise. XFCE4 gets
> confused and clones the primary monitor output to the new 3rd screen,
> fiddling in the XFCE4 Display program fixes this (after the problem ha=
ppens
> it seems to put the primary and new monitor on top of each other...).<=
/span >
FWIW, this could be an XFCE issue, unless xrandr reports incorrect informat=
ion
about the connected monitors after this happens. Xorg only informs clients =
when
something might have changed about the connected monitors, it doesn't perfo=
rm
any configuration changes by itself.
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