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@maximih: could you check a screenshot as well? (not the photo) It would show if the framebuffers are fine. Also, please attach the logs captured with Linux Support Tool so we know what kind of environment you have.
Cheers, Michal |
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See attached the screenshot and the support tool output. |
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Hmm. Can you ssh to the machine and try to capture a screen from the console? (assuming it won't redraw full screen before taking a grab).
Or, alternatively, if you're willling and have time - you could perhaps try `monitorsim` from https://github.com/mlukaszek/evdipp/. Firstly, it would show if similar corruption can be reproduced with any evdi client, but also - this makes screenshots every 10s and saves it to a PNG file. Cheers, Michal |
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Interesting. Would you be able to provide logs so we have a chance to replicate here?
Cheers, Michal |
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http://support.displaylink.com/knowl...to-displaylink
This tool would capture what we normally find useful. Cheers, Michal |
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