I have a laptop and an extra monitor. For a long time, if the extra monitor was connected, closing the laptop lid would not lead to the laptop being suspended. Since sometime, it did lead to the laptop being suspended, and wake up would work. Not so anymore, now when waking up, the laptop screen (which is the primary screen) is shut down at wake up, and today the display was 100% broken, with only a small edge visible on the external screen after wakeup. I could disconnect the extra monitor, then the laptop screen would turn on and work, but reconnecting the extra monitor would lead to the laptop screen being disconnected again. The order of the screens in the screen management tool was reversed, a bug that had been fixed a few releases ago = REGRESSION. I get really stiff shoulders trying to use this for daily work!!!!!!! STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. connect an extra monitor 2. suspend 3. wake up OBSERVED RESULT Plasma is fucked in multiple ways, as described above EXPECTED RESULT Working plasma Archlinux, up to date KDE Plasma: 5.19.3 KDE-frameworks: 5.71.0 Qt: 5.15.0 Kernel: 5.7.7-arch-1
This is one of those annoying come-and-go issues. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. -- søndag den 12. juli 2020 20.02.45 CEST skrev du: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424129 > > Bug ID: 424129 > Summary: Multiscreen support is BROKEN, session management does > NOT WORK > Product: plasmashell > Version: 5.19.3 > Platform: Other > OS: Linux > Status: REPORTED > Severity: normal > Priority: NOR > Component: Multi-screen support > Assignee: aleixpol@kde.org > Reporter: anders@alweb.dk > CC: plasma-bugs@kde.org > Target Milestone: 1.0 > > I have a laptop and an extra monitor. > For a long time, if the extra monitor was connected, closing the laptop lid > would not lead to the laptop being suspended. > Since sometime, it did lead to the laptop being suspended, and wake up would > work. > Not so anymore, now when waking up, the laptop screen (which is the primary > screen) is shut down at wake up, and today the display was 100% broken, with > only a small edge visible on the external screen after wakeup. > I could disconnect the extra monitor, then the laptop screen would turn on > and work, but reconnecting the extra monitor would lead to the laptop > screen being disconnected again. > The order of the screens in the screen management tool was reversed, a bug > that had been fixed a few releases ago = REGRESSION. > I get really stiff shoulders trying to use this for daily work!!!!!!! > > > > STEPS TO REPRODUCE > 1. connect an extra monitor > 2. suspend > 3. wake up > > OBSERVED RESULT > Plasma is fucked in multiple ways, as described above > > EXPECTED RESULT > Working plasma > > > Archlinux, up to date > KDE Plasma: 5.19.3 > KDE-frameworks: 5.71.0 > Qt: 5.15.0 > Kernel: 5.7.7-arch-1
Thank you for the bug report. Unfortunately we were not able to get to it yet. Can we ask you to please check if this is still an issue with Plasma 5.25 or 5.26? If it is, please change the status to CONFIRMED when replying. If not, or if you can't because you no longer use this setup, you can change the status to RESOLVED WORKSFORME. Thanks a lot!
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This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. The bug is now closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME due to lack of needed information. For more information about our bug triaging procedures please read the wiki located here: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!