Makes sense. Well, best of luck with it. That’s super annoying, sorry I couldn’t help. If you do figure it out and remember this, I would love to know what the answer was!
Makes sense. Well, best of luck with it. That’s super annoying, sorry I couldn’t help. If you do figure it out and remember this, I would love to know what the answer was!
Did some looking around and what I found is it could be a sign that the cable is starting to fail:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1118738/whats-the-likely-cause-of-a-get-monitor-geometry-assertion
Do you have another cable you could try?
It could also be a bug in Gnome, since you said it only happens after something like a kernel update. I wonder if it would happen if you used a live usb of gnome, and if so, would it happen if you used a live usb of KDE or some other desktop manager.
Any system logs that might be related to the display not being detected properly?
Since you’re using AMD graphics, you’re using the open source drivers right? The proprietary AMD drivers are not good.
Well, issues 1-3 could all easily be GPU driver related. Which GPU are you using, and what drivers?
The Steam UI thing sounds like an issue like maybe hardware acceleration being disabled?
Wow. Linux performance is better in Cyberpunk, even though it is running via proton. How does the article not mention that…?
They generally have really great linux support for all of their hardware (touchpads, fingerprint readers, etc.), and provide bios updates via fwdup. They are also just nice laptops.
It does support bios updates. That’s how I do mine on my laptop (a Lenovo).
This is making me realize that I have never encountered this equivalent of a blue screen of death on Linux.
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And if you’re wrong, the other shoe just probably hasn’t dropped yet.
Ubuntu/Canonical is the Microsoft of Linux distros. It’s no surprise they were the choice for WSL.
Ubuntu has been forcing decisions on users and embedding advertisements for a long time.
Examples that immediately come to mind…
apt install
Losing the Internet Archive would be a huge loss. Unfortunately, greedy companies don’t want us to have nice things.
That’s awesome. Thanks for updating. Looking forward to this hitting stable!
I have all those plugins too, please report back if it works!
Oh that’s unfortunate. I have the LCD model and didn’t realize it can’t do this due to hardware.
Sort of, if you mean the controller tools one. I believe when that was working it would show battery percentage. The Bluetooth plugin does not. So this is more general.
It also brings the feature of waking the deck via Bluetooth which is super convenient if you use it docked.
I’m trying not to get my hopes up, but they have been making a lot of changes targeted at the docked experience lately, and I have a theory that is because they are getting close to announcing a Steam Deck Controller.
What changed? The new update?
That is huge. The power management changes and being able to set brightness per monitor are pretty nice too.