I have installed mythtv 0.31 on Ubuntu 20.04, and have everything
working pretty well until I turn off the TV. When I turn the TV back
on, I cannot get the picture to show from the PC (the TV shows "no
signal"). I have turned off the options in Ubuntu settings for
turning off the monitor in the Power section. This is the same TV
that have been used for 7 years with different MythTV hardware. This
is the first time using this hardware. It is using the Nvidia
proprietary driver for the GeForce GTX 960M card. I am connected to
TV via HDMI (I never unplug it). The machine is actually a laptop
that had a flaky monitor, so I actually took it apart and disconnected
the laptop LCD connection from the motherboard so that it wouldn't
detect the laptop monitor. So it is only connected to the TV via
HDMI. I have this line in grub (and installed)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash video=HDMI-1-1:1920x1080@60:D"
This is last hurdle I seem to have. Any help would be appreciated.
Dan
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working pretty well until I turn off the TV. When I turn the TV back
on, I cannot get the picture to show from the PC (the TV shows "no
signal"). I have turned off the options in Ubuntu settings for
turning off the monitor in the Power section. This is the same TV
that have been used for 7 years with different MythTV hardware. This
is the first time using this hardware. It is using the Nvidia
proprietary driver for the GeForce GTX 960M card. I am connected to
TV via HDMI (I never unplug it). The machine is actually a laptop
that had a flaky monitor, so I actually took it apart and disconnected
the laptop LCD connection from the motherboard so that it wouldn't
detect the laptop monitor. So it is only connected to the TV via
HDMI. I have this line in grub (and installed)
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash video=HDMI-1-1:1920x1080@60:D"
This is last hurdle I seem to have. Any help would be appreciated.
Dan
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