https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484090
--- Comment #2 from eduard <edua...@bredax.com> --- (In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #1) > In general using xrandr to manually manipulate the monitor config is not > formally supported in Plasma. I don't expect plasma to manage background of newly created virtual screens. Nor any other "unsuported" feature. Just it to not crash as it did not crash few weeks ago. Converting a laptop into a full 3 monitors computer simply putting some glasses on is incredible convenient, and right now, wayland's virtual screens do not work well enough for it. Just asking that, as I understand, there is a code that count screens and if they don't match it fails. It should consider the possibility that xrandr has been used and not fail. I think. Anyway, for anybody that gets here only to find that the case has been closed "because it is not supported": I have a workaround. Install liquidshell, a plasmashell substitution. Not as preatty or powerful, but at least it works with xrandr and you can call it after enabling xrandr virtual desktops. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.