Mac mini with Lindy MDP2DP adapter with Dell U2410

Hello all!
I seem to be having a problem with the following setup. I have a Mac mini (Late 2009) connected using a Lindy Mini DP to DP Adapter into a Dell U2410. When I put the Mac mini into sleep mode, most of the time (99% of the time) the machine does not return from sleep mode. When I trigger a wake, the display wakes up briefly but then enters power save mode. The machine looks as if it is on but is unresponsive and the display remains in sleep mode. In addition to this, the machine does the exact same thing when upgrading the graphics drivers in Bootcamp Windows 7.
This behaviour does not occur when the display is connected by DVI via the mini DVI port. Has anyone else experienced this problem? I have had the mini's logic board replaced to no avail. Can dodgy displayport adapters and monitors attached to the machine really cause this kind of problem?

I have a very similar problem and I would love to find a solution. I have a mid 2001 mac mini (unibody) server, and I am driving 2x Dell U2410s (Rev A01's). I love the screens, and the mini is able to drive them well enough.
I am driving one via the included HDMI->DVI adapter, and the other via a cheapie miniDP->HDMI->DVI adapter. I like to have both run via DVI because the user has much more control over color settings within the display while using HDMI. These settings are not present in HDMI mode. I haven't tried dual DP modes.
The problem I have is that when the computer puts the displays to sleep - only the display connected to the HDMI port on the mini enters power save mode. The display that is connected to the mini-DP does not enter power-save mode, and displays a message that there is 'No DVI-D 1 cable.' (or something equivalent).
I am not sure why one of these ports is able to properly enter sleep, and the other is not - but it is very frustrating. i have to physically turn off one of the displays in order to prevent the backlight from being on 24/7. I use the computer as a server for various things, and it is on 24/7, when I'm only at it for a few hours a day.
I have tried changing DVI-D ports around, and using HDMI instead of DVI - and the outcome is the same. This problem must be with how the computer 'tells' the display connected to to the miniDP to sleep. This problem is quite frustrating, but not enough so to abandon either the mini or the dual U2410 setup - just frustrating.
Does anyone know of a way to change the method by which the computer 'tells' the display to sleep? I am certainly no expert in computer language, programming or otherwise.
I have not tested this with my MBPro, as I forgot it in another state at the moment (it's safe - i live half in TX, half in PA). I will report my findings when I test the MBPro, and perhaps come to some sort of conclusion.
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