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** Changed in: kscreen (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: kscreen (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hi! I am stucked in the same problem, big problem for me... every time
the computer wakes up, I ve to reconfigure the monitors (disable
screen mirroring) and distribute all the windows again, .. .some idea?
thanks
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Still exists 2/2022. KScreen. After a sleep, it's random which monitors
are detected at all. After a sleep some, but not all the monitors come
back at all, and the ones that do are horizontally aligned, the stored
alignment is lost. The only way to fix it I've found is to reboot.
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Further info:
Kubuntu 20.10
KDE Plasma 5.19.5
Kernel 5.8.0-41-generic
GTX 1070 with nvidia-driver-450 (also tried -460)
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Title:
Dual monitor lose
Confirmed I have the same bug, and the same sound issues as Jeff.m
@vsteel.
1. LG UltraGear (DP-2)
- After sleep, this one goes away. Display properties -> Enable brings it back.
- Sound goes to this monitor, but doesn't work?!
2. E2742 (DVI-D-0)
- After sleep, only monitor that works.
Workaro
I might not belong here, but I come with some additional info. I've had
this same issue as well with xfce. I also do believe it may have to do
with xorg.
I've opened this bug report with xfce (although it may not be filed correctly):
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16430
and I found thi
I have this issue, even my sound preferences change. I have my onboard
sound as default and after waking the monitors it defaults back to the
HDMI sound device.
Graphics card - NVIDIA 2080
NVIDIA driver version - 440.36
Monitors - Dell AW3418DW (DP-4) and a DELL2407WFP (HDMI-0) the HDMI display i
annoying
Mint 19.2
4.15.0-70-generic
Mate
Intel Corporation Device 3ea5
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Title:
Dual monitor loses settings after screen sleep
To manage notifi
Same issue
Debian rodete
Linux 4.19.67-2rodete2-amd64
Cinnamon 3.8.8
NVIDIA Driver Version 430.50
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Title:
Dual monitor loses settings after scre
Confirmed here too.
Deepin 15.11
4.15.0-30deepin-generic
Intel HD5500
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Title:
Dual monitor loses settings after screen sleep
To manage notifica
Have the same annoying issue on Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
kernel 5.0.0-29-generic
Gnome 3.28.2
I have tried to fix it with xrandr with no result.
Also I have investigated changes of ~/.config.monitors.xml - it does not
changes when this bug occurres.
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This is affecting me too.
OS: Linux Mint 19.2 Cinnamon,
Kernel: 4.15.0-58-generic,
GPU: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Ellesmere [Radeon RX
470/480/570/570X/580/580X]
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I've just checked and Gnome does not suffer from this bug.
`Bug #1573345 reported by Richard Johnson on 2016-04-22`
Any chance this issue can be solved properly? Is this tracker monitored
by KDE developers at all?
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Using `xset -dpms` indeed seems to fix the problem, however, the
external display does not become blank. This is not healthy for the
display's matrice - in the manual, they recommend to not keep the same
image on the screen for too long.
Anyone know a workaround similar to `xset -dpms` but with ex
I can confirm this bug too. Using MSI GS 73 with Ubuntu 18.04.2 + latest
official kubuntu desktop.
The notebook has 4k display and I'm using external dispaly LG 27UL850-W, which
is 4k too.
As it was mentioned in the thread, it seems to be related to the "Screen
energy saving" checkbox in the "Po
I had the same issue, my system:
Linux 4.15.0-45-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 29 16:28:13 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Steps:
- connect and external monitor via HDMI
- disconnect external monitor, select laptop monitor only
- put system to sleep mode
- wake up system, enter login
I've found some related report on KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400173
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399590
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398816
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #400173
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400173
** Bug watch added: KDE B
I'm experiencing the same bug on Arch Linux when one monitor is
connected using Display Port (and two with DVI).
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Title:
Dual monitor loses setti
Since I started to run xset -dpms, now also as part of a startup script,
the problem seems to have gone. Otherwise it was specifically there,
when I connected an external monitor to my laptop, using the display
port connector. Using the HDMI connector would not provoke the error,
which was having
I have this problem. Everything works great with my two monitor setup
until my screen blanker comes on. After I wake the system (which my
secondary monitor seems to wake up a couple of seconds faster) when I
click the application launcher, the screen opens up on my secondary
monitor. All windows
seems to be the same
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376341
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #376341
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376341
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I used to use two screens with outputs on VGA and DP(with converter to
HDMI as monitor has only HDMI input) and this worked fine as long as I
used it. Now I have upgraded screen and am using two DP where one screen
is 4k and other is using DP2HDMI(same screen as used before).
Previous configuratio
I can confirm that the "Executing "xset -dpms" at startup" workaround
fixes the issue for me. I don't believe the issue is with kscreen
though, as I'm running a Gnome stack and had the same issue starting
with 18.04.
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I have the same issue, only I'm running the 18.04 beta on Gnome.
I have yet to try the workaround.
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Title:
Dual monitor loses settings after scre
update: Executing "xset -dpms" at startup
(System Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Automatically Started Applications)
solves the problem (on KUbuntu 18.04 Beta + NVIDIA-390 Drivers, didn't test the
other mentioned ones) for me.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: kscreen (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Du
This is totally happening for me since a long while now. It was there in 17.x ,
it is there in 18.04 beta.
No matter if we use KDE or Cinnamon.
No matter if we use noveau or NVIDIA drivers.
I have 2 monitors for my desktop, a big one in front and a smaller one
on the left. The big one is supposed
Hi,
I think I had similar issue. Mine was more related to suspend on lid
close, but maybe you'll find something useful. My second screen position
was resetting and overlaying primary laptop screen after resuming from
suspend.
I noticed that in my journalctl that during lid close kscreen.kded is
s
Kubuntu 16.04, KDE plasma 5.5.5, Qt 5.5.1
Using Sky Lake Integrated Graphics with driver=i915_bpo
Using dual monitors with different configurations and resolutions. On waking
the screens the desktop shown on HDMI2 monitor crashes. The background is black
and the KDE panel is gone. The primary
Similar here I guess:
Dual screen (different resolutions and sizes). After sleep, windows that were
opened are not found were they were (on the other screen, and on other
workspace).
Something else: sometimes wake up does not work properly. Have to go TTY
and back to GUI to get my desktop.
This
I think I can confirm this.
I did not have this behaviour in 15.04, which I used until recently with the
same setup for years.
When I upgraded to xenial, I got the same behaviour, just the other way around:
I do have primary screen set to the laptop (LVDS1), while my monitor is
secondary (usin
I have this bug. It was in Kubuntu 15.04 and 15.10. It occurs after some
system changes and often after an update. I have not been able to find
exactly what changes cause the loss of configuration.
I have dual monitors on an Nvidia GTX750 graphics card.
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