Bugzilla – Bug 1142922
kernel: typec_displayport port1-partner.1: failed to enter mode
Last modified: 2019-08-30 20:11:00 UTC
With latest Tumbleweed snapshot and kernel 5.2.1-1-default I get kernel: typec_displayport port1-partner.1: failed to enter mode on boot. The display then shows elements like the crypt password prompt larger than before. After X has been started, the display is back to normal.
Hardware: - DELL XPS 13 9750 - Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620 (rev 07) - CalDigit TS3 Plus
The larger text is the expected behavior by the recent support of HiDPI fonts in kernel frame buffer. The error message is likely no serious error. Oliver may have a better clue on it, so Cc'ed.
(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #2) > The larger text is the expected behavior by the recent support of HiDPI > fonts in kernel frame buffer. Oops, I see - looks a bit strange, though. > > The error message is likely no serious error. Oliver may have a better clue > on it, so Cc'ed. Ok, thx!
(In reply to Michael Hirmke from comment #1) > kernel: typec_displayport port1-partner.1: failed to enter mode If the monitor displays a picture, all is well.
(In reply to Oliver Neukum from comment #4) > (In reply to Michael Hirmke from comment #1) > > > kernel: typec_displayport port1-partner.1: failed to enter mode > > If the monitor displays a picture, all is well. It does :) I'm just curious, though, what this message tries to tell me?
Ignoring it for the moment.