Hi all,
I have a Dell M4800 notebook with an Nvidia card + driver (NVIDIA Corporation GK106GLM [Quadro K2100M] according to lspci) running 14.04.2 LTS.
When "Screen Energy Saving" kicks in on my machine, the screen turns off/black, as expected. However, when waking up the machine (e.g., by moving the mouse), the screen will stay black. As a workaround, I can switch to a virtual console with CTRL+ATL+F1 and back with CTRL+ALT+F7 to make the screen wake up. In the long run, this is frustrating.
A few notes:
Most posts I have found seem to be about not returning from Suspend/Sleep/Hibernate. I tried out turning up the brightness when the screen stayed black, and I tried adding an automatic virtual console switch in /etc/pm/sleep.d, but neither changed anything. Does anybody have any other ideas how to go about this?
Thanks!
Karla
I have a Dell M4800 notebook with an Nvidia card + driver (NVIDIA Corporation GK106GLM [Quadro K2100M] according to lspci) running 14.04.2 LTS.
When "Screen Energy Saving" kicks in on my machine, the screen turns off/black, as expected. However, when waking up the machine (e.g., by moving the mouse), the screen will stay black. As a workaround, I can switch to a virtual console with CTRL+ATL+F1 and back with CTRL+ALT+F7 to make the screen wake up. In the long run, this is frustrating.
A few notes:
- This problem does not occur when the machine goes to Sleep (configured in "Energy saving -> Suspend session"); when waking the machine from sleep, the screen comes back normal.
- When I have a second monitor attached via VGA, that display comes back normal from energy saving. Only the notebook's own, primary display stays black.
- When switching to the virtual console for the workaround, I do not actually get a virtual console - the screen will just stay black (or, in the case of the second monitor, also turn black); this is always the case: I also do not get a visible virtual console when I switch over while my screen is displaying stuff. (I am not overly concerned about this behaviour, just mentioning it in case somebody sees a connection.)
Most posts I have found seem to be about not returning from Suspend/Sleep/Hibernate. I tried out turning up the brightness when the screen stayed black, and I tried adding an automatic virtual console switch in /etc/pm/sleep.d, but neither changed anything. Does anybody have any other ideas how to go about this?
Thanks!
Karla
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