| Summary: | Multimonitor-setup: after login on X11, primary DisplayPort monitor loses signal but still counts as enabled and a part of the desktop | ||
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| Product: | [Plasma] KScreen | Reporter: | Rune <rune.fritzsche> |
| Component: | common | Assignee: | kscreen-bugs-null <kscreen-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | nate |
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 5.27.2 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Arch Linux | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
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Description
Rune
2023-03-01 11:38:51 UTC
When the DP screen goes black, can you move the cursor onto it or does it stop at the shared screen edge? If you can, does the cursor remain visible when moving onto the black screen? If it is, when you right-click on the black background, what happens? (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > When the DP screen goes black, can you move the cursor onto it or does it > stop at the shared screen edge? If you can, does the cursor remain visible > when moving onto the black screen? If it is, when you right-click on the > black background, what happens? I have not been clear here, the screen actually goes into power saving/no signal mode. I can move my cursor there (it is not visible of course) and even click things - I had a firefox window restored there from the previous session and was able to start a video there without seeing anything. Thanks. When it's in this state, can you paste the output of `kscreen-doctor -o`? Output: 68 DP-1 disabled disconnected priority 0 DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 69 DP-2 enabled connected priority 1 DisplayPort Modes: 73:3840x2160@60*! 74:3840x2160@60 75:3840x2160@30 76:3200x1800@60 77:3200x1800@60 78:2880x1620@60 79:2880x1620@60 80:2560x1600@60 81:2560x1600@60 82:2560x1440@60 83:2560x1440@60 84:2560x1440@60 85:2048x1536@60 86:1920x1440@60 87:1856x1392@60 88:1792x1344@60 89:2048x1152@60 90:2048x1152@60 91:2048x1152@60 92:2048x1152@60 93:1920x1200@60 94:1920x1200@60 95:1920x1200@60 96:1920x1080@60 97:1920x1080@60 98:1920x1080@60 99:1920x1080@60 100:1920x1080@60 101:1920x1080@60 102:1600x1200@60 103:1600x1200@60 104:1680x1050@60 105:1680x1050@60 106:1680x1050@60 107:1400x1050@60 108:1600x900@60 109:1600x900@60 110:1600x900@60 111:1600x900@60 112:1600x900@60 113:1280x1024@60 114:1440x900@60 115:1400x900@60 116:1400x900@60 117:1280x960@60 118:1440x810@60 119:1440x810@60 120:1368x768@60 121:1368x768@60 122:1280x800@60 123:1280x800@60 124:1280x800@60 125:1280x800@60 126:1152x864@60 127:1280x720@60 128:1280x720@60 129:1280x720@60 130:1280x720@60 131:1280x720@60 132:1280x720@60 133:1024x768@60 134:1024x768@60 135:960x720@60 136:928x696@60 137:896x672@60 138:1024x576@60 139:1024x576@60 140:1024x576@60 141:1024x576@60 142:960x600@60 143:960x600@60 144:960x540@60 145:960x540@60 146:960x540@60 147:960x540@60 148:800x600@60 149:800x600@60 150:800x600@56 151:840x525@60 152:840x525@60 153:864x486@60 154:864x486@60 155:700x525@60 156:800x450@60 157:800x450@60 158:720x480@60 159:720x480@60 160:640x512@60 161:700x450@60 162:700x450@60 163:640x480@60 164:640x480@60 165:640x480@60 166:720x405@60 167:720x405@59 168:684x384@60 169:684x384@60 170:640x400@60 171:640x400@60 172:640x360@60 173:640x360@60 174:640x360@60 175:640x360@59 176:512x384@60 177:512x288@60 178:512x288@60 179:480x270@60 180:480x270@60 181:400x300@60 182:400x300@56 183:432x243@60 184:432x243@60 185:320x240@60 186:360x202@60 187:360x202@59 188:320x180@60 189:320x180@59 Geometry: 0,0 3840x2160 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 70 DP-3 disabled disconnected priority 0 DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 71 HDMI-1 enabled connected priority 2 HDMI Modes: 156:800x450@60 157:800x450@60 161:700x450@60 162:700x450@60 163:640x480@60 165:640x480@60 166:720x405@60 167:720x405@59 168:684x384@60 169:684x384@60 170:640x400@60 171:640x400@60 172:640x360@60 173:640x360@60 174:640x360@60 175:640x360@59 176:512x384@60 177:512x288@60 178:512x288@60 179:480x270@60 180:480x270@60 181:400x300@60 182:400x300@56 183:432x243@60 184:432x243@60 185:320x240@60 186:360x202@60 187:360x202@59 188:320x180@60 189:320x180@59 190:800x480@66*! 191:640x480@66 Geometry: 3840,1680 800x480 Scale: 1 Rotation: 4 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown I now most of the time get a window saying that Plasma crashed and that I can report a bug. Sadly, this window closes before I can actually report it properly. I have to add: the HDMI monitor (secondary) has a different refresh rate (66Hz) than the primary one (60Hz). Thanks. Output: 68 DP-1 disabled disconnected priority 0 DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown This should say "enabled connected priority 1"; moving to KScreen. Additional info: The problem only occurs on the first login after booting. If I log out and in again, everything works as intended. (In reply to Rune from comment #8) > Additional info: The problem only occurs on the first login after booting. > If I log out and in again, everything works as intended. That is, if I log into the wayland session (where the monitor is detected properly) and log back out and then into the X11 session. So if you log into the Wayland session, log out, and log back into the Wayland session, it works? (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #10) > So if you log into the Wayland session, log out, and log back into the > Wayland session, it works? No, if I logged into the wayland session before logging into the X11 session, it works. The error never occurs in the wayland session. Thanks for the info. Fixed in Plasma 6.04 (or earlier) |