Created attachment 148655 [details] Video of screen scrolling SUMMARY *** I use two 21:9 Monitors (3440x1440p; 2560x1080p)stacked on top of each other and run a dual boot with windows 10. When i boot into Linux after playing Games in Windows my Screen configuration is reset to the same settings i had about half a year ago. And if i move my mouse to the very bottom of the screen and continue the whole screen begins scrolling upwards. (See attachment) *** STEPS TO REPRODUCE (Hard to reproduce ass it doesn't happen all the time) 1. Boot into windows 2. Play (fullscreen?) game. ("World of Tanks" and "tmodloader" in my case) 3. Reboot into Manjaro -> Bug OBSERVED RESULT Reset display configuration and scrolling screen. EXPECTED RESULT Normal behavior? SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: Win. 10 (exact version unknown) Operating System: Manjaro Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.24.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.92.0 Qt Version: 5.15.3 Kernel Version: 5.15.32-1-MANJARO (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 24 × AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory: 31,4 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070/PCIe/SSE2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Rather new to Linux and not that skilled, I would love to send you some logs or such but I have no clue how to get the right ones for this problem.
Could you post here the zipped content of the folder ~/.local/share/kscreen/ ? `zip kscren-config.zip ~/.local/share/kscreen/*` And copy here the output of `kscreen-doctor -o` run in a terminal (you may have to install kscreen-doctor). About your monitors, are they the same brand and do they share the same serialnumber ? I would guess they don't. Does it happen if you stop your PC while in linux and start again in linux ? I would guess it does.
Created attachment 148672 [details] requested zip of "/home/kallinger/.local/share/kscreen/"
kscreen-doctor -o; Currently the problem is not present, i will post this again the next time i encounter the Problem Output: 444 DVI-D-0 disabled disconnected DVI Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 445 HDMI-0 enabled connected HDMI Modes: 446:2560x1080@60*! 447:1920x1080@60 448:1920x1080@60 449:1920x1080@50 450:1920x1080@30 451:1920x1080@25 452:1920x1080@24 453:1920x1080@60 454:1920x1080@50 455:1680x1050@60 456:1440x900@60 457:1440x576@50 458:1440x480@60 459:1280x1024@75 460:1280x1024@60 461:1280x960@60 462:1280x800@60 463:1280x720@60 464:1280x720@60 465:1280x720@50 466:1152x864@75 467:1024x768@75 468:1024x768@70 469:1024x768@60 470:800x600@75 471:800x600@72 472:800x600@60 473:800x600@56 474:720x576@50 475:720x480@60 476:640x480@75 477:640x480@60 478:640x480@60 Geometry: 437,0 2560x1080 Scale: 1 Rotation: 4 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 479 HDMI-1 disabled disconnected HDMI Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 480 DP-0 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 481 DP-1 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 482 DP-2 enabled connected primary DisplayPort Modes: 447:1920x1080@60 455:1680x1050@60 459:1280x1024@75 460:1280x1024@60 462:1280x800@60 463:1280x720@60 464:1280x720@60 465:1280x720@50 467:1024x768@75 468:1024x768@70 469:1024x768@60 470:800x600@75 471:800x600@72 472:800x600@60 473:800x600@56 474:720x576@50 475:720x480@60 476:640x480@75 477:640x480@60 478:640x480@60 483:3440x1440@100*! 484:3440x1440@60 485:2560x1440@100 486:2560x1440@60 487:1920x1080@100 488:1680x1050@100 489:1600x900@60 490:640x480@73 491:512x288@99 Geometry: 0,1080 3440x1440 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown primary Output: 492 DP-3 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Monitors are not the same brand, one is an asus one, the other one is a noname mass drop thing So far i have never noticed this bug when reboot from Linux and only ever from windows, but let me reboot a few more times. Then i can tell you more
`my Screen configuration is reset to the same settings i had about half a year ago` What was this setting ? How does it differ from your current one ? I hadn't looked at the video, I think this is a kwin issue. The weird part is the fact the mouse can affect the compositor.
Never mind, its not even the same setting as i had before, before i had the screens side by side next to each other: 3440x1440 right in front of me, and 2560x1080 to my right rotated 90°. Now when it resets its side by side as before, but the 2nd screen is not rotated. (maybe thats the default setting?) Current setting see video, I also changed my DVI cable to a HDMI because the DVI was to short. Not sure if thats important but at least I never encountered this Problem with DVI. Tried to reproduce it, if i only stay in windows for a few minutes and reboot nothing changes, if i stay in windows longer tho, same problem appears again. Did another screendoctor now with the problems still present: Output: 444 DVI-D-0 disabled disconnected DVI Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 445 HDMI-0 enabled connected HDMI Modes: 446:2560x1080@60*! 447:1920x1080@60 448:1920x1080@60 449:1920x1080@50 450:1920x1080@30 451:1920x1080@25 452:1920x1080@24 453:1920x1080@60 454:1920x1080@50 455:1680x1050@60 456:1440x900@60 457:1440x576@50 458:1440x480@60 459:1280x1024@75 460:1280x1024@60 461:1280x960@60 462:1280x800@60 463:1280x720@60 464:1280x720@60 465:1280x720@50 466:1152x864@75 467:1024x768@75 468:1024x768@70 469:1024x768@60 470:800x600@75 471:800x600@72 472:800x600@60 473:800x600@56 474:720x576@50 475:720x480@60 476:640x480@75 477:640x480@60 478:640x480@60 Geometry: 3440,0 2560x1080 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 479 HDMI-1 disabled disconnected HDMI Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 480 DP-0 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 481 DP-1 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown Output: 482 DP-2 enabled connected primary DisplayPort Modes: 447:1920x1080@60 455:1680x1050@60 459:1280x1024@75 460:1280x1024@60 462:1280x800@60 463:1280x720@60 464:1280x720@60 465:1280x720@50 467:1024x768@75 468:1024x768@70 469:1024x768@60 470:800x600@75 471:800x600@72 472:800x600@60 473:800x600@56 474:720x576@50 475:720x480@60 476:640x480@75 477:640x480@60 478:640x480@60 483:3440x1440@100*! 484:3440x1440@60 485:2560x1440@100 486:2560x1440@60 487:1920x1080@100 488:1680x1050@100 489:1600x900@60 490:640x480@73 491:512x288@99 Geometry: 0,0 3440x1440 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown primary Output: 492 DP-3 disabled disconnected DisplayPort Modes: Geometry: 0,0 0x0 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable RgbRange: unknown