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Description of problem: Sometimes(2-5x per hour) when the external monitor is connected monitors(external and laptop screen) start to flicker and: 1. external monitor is turned off and desktop is only on the laptop after approximately 10-20 s the external monitor is turned on again. 2. both screens blink few times and everything is ok. 3. both screens blink few times and gnome 3 is frozen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Connect external monitor to a laptop. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: Smolt profile: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_9b29f0c4-d68c-4528-a825-d8483fcb0e6e graphic drivers: nouveau
Created attachment 509708 [details] xorg log
Created attachment 509710 [details] dmesg
Why is there only truncated logs attached? Can I get full logs please. Also, how is the external display connected? I see mention of DP-1, so my guess is DP->DVI adaptor?
Created attachment 510093 [details] full xorg log
Created attachment 510094 [details] full dmesg log
It's connected over the docking station.
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