Ok, I am getting a slightly different, but perhaps related problem with another USB-C / eGPU encapsulation (PCIE tunneles over USB-C basically) device.
I have 2x displays now connected to the internal PCIE nVidia TU117 [GeForce GTX 1650] loaded in the unit. The BIOS seems to work fine, , but when I get to the gnome login screen things hang. I am narrowing it down, but just like the display blanking on the Intel based on cursor location, I am seeing the same behavior with this enclosure - if at boot time the enclosure is connected, then the displays will lock up. If, I move the mouse to the right edge of the screen , the desktop will also lock up.
Attached are the logs of the attachment, then detachment of this enclosure. Note that on re-attaching the enclosure the USB devices which previously worked fine attached to the enclosure no longer function (perhaps not deregistered properly?).
Ok, I am getting a slightly different, but perhaps related problem with another USB-C / eGPU encapsulation (PCIE tunneles over USB-C basically) device.
I've done some testing with the Razer Core X Chroma, a USB-C connected Thunderbolt 3 eGPU enclosure. Reference to hardware is here : https:/ /www.razer. com/gaming- egpus/Razer- Core-X/ RC21-01430100- R3U1
I have 2x displays now connected to the internal PCIE nVidia TU117 [GeForce GTX 1650] loaded in the unit. The BIOS seems to work fine, , but when I get to the gnome login screen things hang. I am narrowing it down, but just like the display blanking on the Intel based on cursor location, I am seeing the same behavior with this enclosure - if at boot time the enclosure is connected, then the displays will lock up. If, I move the mouse to the right edge of the screen , the desktop will also lock up.
Attached are the logs of the attachment, then detachment of this enclosure. Note that on re-attaching the enclosure the USB devices which previously worked fine attached to the enclosure no longer function (perhaps not deregistered properly?).
Details for HW info
beadon@semiauto:~$ hwinfo --gfxcard --short
nVidia TU117 [GeForce GTX 1650]
Intel TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics]
graphics card:
Primary display adapter: #26