I want to throw this out to see if any of you guys have some insights to a problem and maybe can offer 'best' or other fixes for it. Kubuntu 20.04.
Problem:
After leaving the PC for awhile, I return, I move the mouse to wake it up the PC, BUT the screen flickers with colorful, blinking patterns of horizontal and vertical colored bars and patterns.
This has happened 4 times since 12/1/21 (until today 12/26/21).
Btw, I CAN log in and continue that way, but with a flickering screen.
Comment:
The video RAM not being re-initialized when the machine emerges from the sleep state?
Caused by the video driver?
Hardware:
The graphics is integrated, Intel UHD Graphics 630. FYI, here's the specs:
– CPU Intel Core i5-10500 - 10th Gen Comet Lake 6-Core 3.1 GHz LGA 1200 65W Intel UHD Graphics 630
– Monitor Asus VA24EHE 23.8” Monitor, 1080P, Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, HDMI D-Sub DVI-D,
– Motherboard ASUS Prime Z590-P LGA 1200 (Intel 11th/10th Gen) ATX
– Memory Crucial 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2666 UDIMM, CT2K16G4DFD8266
Proposed solutions and what happened:
(1) This failed:
Ctrl – Alt -F3, log in, exit, then go back to graphical: Ctrl – Alt – F1
This has failed – it takes me back to the flickering screen.
(2) This worked:
At the flickering screen, I logged in with U/N and PW. Then logged out. Then logged in again.
That worked to get rid of the flickering screen.
(3) This also worked, but please keep reading:
I get the flickering screen. I hit Ctrl – Alt - F3. I log in with U/N and PW.
Then I do:
sudo systemctl restart sddm.service
I enter my PW and it gives me a non-flickering screen, with a twist:
(a) Once, this worked perfectly, and I could continue on with the Kubuntu 20.04 desktop & proceed OK, no problems.
(b) Another time when I tried this, it gave me a non-flickering screen OK, but my Kubuntu desktop didn’t fully load: the mouse pointer wasn’t working right; the Firefox tabs wouldn’t reload; I had no panel at the bottom of the screen (showing the K- app launcher or system tray or open apps, etc.)
=> So, that time I did a hard re-boot of the PC and then everything came up OK -- I could continue with no problems.
Questions:
Advice? Thoughts? Other solutions? Diagnosis/analysis?
Problem:
After leaving the PC for awhile, I return, I move the mouse to wake it up the PC, BUT the screen flickers with colorful, blinking patterns of horizontal and vertical colored bars and patterns.
This has happened 4 times since 12/1/21 (until today 12/26/21).
Btw, I CAN log in and continue that way, but with a flickering screen.
Comment:
The video RAM not being re-initialized when the machine emerges from the sleep state?
Caused by the video driver?
Hardware:
The graphics is integrated, Intel UHD Graphics 630. FYI, here's the specs:
– CPU Intel Core i5-10500 - 10th Gen Comet Lake 6-Core 3.1 GHz LGA 1200 65W Intel UHD Graphics 630
– Monitor Asus VA24EHE 23.8” Monitor, 1080P, Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, HDMI D-Sub DVI-D,
– Motherboard ASUS Prime Z590-P LGA 1200 (Intel 11th/10th Gen) ATX
– Memory Crucial 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2666 UDIMM, CT2K16G4DFD8266
Proposed solutions and what happened:
(1) This failed:
Ctrl – Alt -F3, log in, exit, then go back to graphical: Ctrl – Alt – F1
This has failed – it takes me back to the flickering screen.
(2) This worked:
At the flickering screen, I logged in with U/N and PW. Then logged out. Then logged in again.
That worked to get rid of the flickering screen.
(3) This also worked, but please keep reading:
I get the flickering screen. I hit Ctrl – Alt - F3. I log in with U/N and PW.
Then I do:
sudo systemctl restart sddm.service
I enter my PW and it gives me a non-flickering screen, with a twist:
(a) Once, this worked perfectly, and I could continue on with the Kubuntu 20.04 desktop & proceed OK, no problems.
(b) Another time when I tried this, it gave me a non-flickering screen OK, but my Kubuntu desktop didn’t fully load: the mouse pointer wasn’t working right; the Firefox tabs wouldn’t reload; I had no panel at the bottom of the screen (showing the K- app launcher or system tray or open apps, etc.)
=> So, that time I did a hard re-boot of the PC and then everything came up OK -- I could continue with no problems.
Questions:
Advice? Thoughts? Other solutions? Diagnosis/analysis?
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