On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 3:21 AM o1bigtenor <o1bigtenor at gmail.com>
wrote:>
> Greetings
>
> Running debian testing, 2 nvidia gpus (GP107 and GF110) and 5 monitors
> (1 - 3840x2160 and 2 1920x1080 on the GP107 and 2 - 1920x1080 on the
> GF110) using one screen (7680x3000).
>
> I would still like to modify some things but can't find any docs on
> how to do that and my attempts have only made things worse and I can
> function, even though some things are right awkward, on the system.
> What I've run into is that my graphics system either refuses to come
> out of hibernation or decides to come back on but in a locked state. I
> then log into this machine from another on the network and do a reboot
> for a 'graceful' restart (rather than use the kill button - - - the
> hard shut off).
>
> This event, graphics shutdown, is happening in direct relationship to
> how much I have happening on the desktops of which I have lots.
>
> In searching it seems that nouveau support for the GP107 is not yet
> complete - - - - or that's what it seems like.
>
> Is there someone out there who has some idea what the problem is?
> (There are quite a number of different individuals mentioning this
> issue in one of the bug reports.)
>
> I would be happen to revise the nouveau pages on xrandr updating the
> information from 1.3 to 1.5 and possibly some of the other pages as
> well. I have no programming skills but I do have reasonable writing
> skills - - - - would rather trade than to continue taking that 1/2
> hour it takes to set my system up after each reboot - - - - taking an
> hour or even 1.5 hours a day doing this is a huge drain on my
> resources and would rather change this.
>
> Please advise!
>
I think at this point we can only guess what's going on there and
having system logs would help us figure out what's wrong. Mind sharing
system logs from the time the crash or whatever that is happens?
Output of dmesg via ssh could be enough.
> Regards
>
> Aj
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