ubuntu still can detect an unkown display(LVDS) after BIOS disable LVDS
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Braswell + UBUNTU 15.10
when LVDS is enable in Bios,, a Device called "eDP1" appears connected and this is the internal LVDS device with the right settings for the 1366x768 display that was set in the Bios and a "DP2" device is connected also (this is the SVGA Monitor and shows all modes supported by the SVGA monitor that I have plugged in the VGA port as well its EDID information. All others devices (DP1, HDMI1, HDMI2 have their status as "disconnected".See below this information that is in the "xrandr_
When the LVDS is disable in Bios, I didn't see the eDP1 device, but the device "DP2" that was the VGA monitor when the LVDS was enable in BIOS, now appears as "DP3" and the "DP2" device appears as connected (this is the device that appears in the graphical monitor settings (1024x768 with no EDID information. All other devices appear as disconnected (DP1, HDMI1, HDMI2 and another HDMI3 that was not in the system when LVDS was enable in Bios).
.See below this information that is in the "xrandr_