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Hi everyone, I updated my old HD TV to a new Samsung SUHD. I plugged the hdmi cable into the TV and Kodi displayed fine. Then I restarted kodi and I'm now getting a blank screen. Xrandr says it can't open the display and even the bios screen when I reboot doesn't display. I can't configure xorg without a display being detected.
I'm at a loss. I tried different hdmi ports and no difference. The same port works for my cable box. Any ideas?
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Nope. Retry with the logfiles from Post 1.
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You are not member of video and audio group, right? Also install kernel 4.4 or later.
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If you run xrandr from the terminal, do it like:
DISPLAY=:0 /usr/lib/kodi/kodi-xrandr
with the very same user actually running kodi. Also provide /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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Yeah - not good - nothing connected -> bugs.freedesktop.org
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Everything is possible. Change HDMI Port / Cable - whatever, make sure it is seated correctly and so on ...
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