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Still reproducible with Plasma 5.27.11, Frameworks 5.115.0, Qt 5.15.13. I have
since upgraded my motherboard and CPU, and now have a Ryzen 5 7600X.
Interestingly, while working in another state for a few days
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Still an issue with Plasma Wayland under Debian Testing packaged:
Plasma 5.27.5
Frameworks 5.103.0
Qt 5.15.8
Mesa 22.3.6
Kernel 6.3.7 (Mainline + Debian Config)
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--- Comment #7 from Stephen Ackerman ---
Further testing with Debian Frameworks 5.103 + Plasma 5.27.0-1 (shows as
5.26.90 in System Settings? Looks like 5.27.2 is pending a release into
Testing) revealed the following behavior:
The off-by-one-pixel
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Did a bit more testing, and with 5.26.90, and it looks like even with scaling
enabled, xfreerdp /multimon is just completely broken and unusable now.
Whichever screen the mouse is on will (buggily) render
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--- Comment #4 from Stephen Ackerman ---
Testing with Debian 5.26.4, and it still reports:
xfreerdp /monitor-list
* [0] 3840x2161 +3839+0
[1] 3840x2161 +0+0
Is this expected to be fixed in 5.26.x, or 5.27?
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I've observed the "Desktop disappearing" behavior with just 2 LG monitors
connected to a desktop. It seems they go into "Deep sleep" which registers as,
to some extent, disconnecting
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https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/3215/
Seems like this PR may have some relevance to this issue, as it deals with X11
rounding issues, and being off by 1 pixel seems like it could possibly be
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With Plasma 5.26.3, things are much improved, but still not usable.
Now, xfreerdp reports
xfreerdp /monitor-list
* [0] 3840x2161 +3839+0
[1] 3840x2161 +0+0
Seems that display 0 is 1 pixel
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I consistently reproduce this on my system every time the displays have gone to
sleep for more than a moment or two.
The only way around it I've found so far (short of loginctl) is, when you wake
the sc
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--- Comment #17 from Stephen Ackerman ---
With Plasma 5.26.0, Frameworks 5.98.0, and Qt 5.15.6 on Kernel 6.0.7, I have
not observed this issue occurring anymore after allowing my screens to sleep
multiple times over the last day or two.
After entering
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Bug ID: 461367
Summary: xfreerdp /multimon Does Not Work with Legacy Scaling
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Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.26.0
Platform: D
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Some success; coming back to the machine, kscreenlocker had crashed
> [99933.409250] kscreenlocker_g[154301]: segfault at 20001 ip
> 00020001 sp 7ffcaa20cca8 error
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Debian Testing just updated to Qt 5.15.4 in Testing, an I installed it on my
system.
Initial tests (with a 1 minute screen timeout and waiting a few seconds after
the screen powered off to wake it back up, as
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> I also encountered this but it appears to only happen when I scale monitor to
> 125%.
That's good to know! My monitors were scaled to 130% as well, because 100% is
too small.
I will see if I
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Tested with Plasma 5.24.5 as shipped by Debian, same problem.
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--- Comment #6 from Stephen Ackerman ---
I'm wondering if this is possibly related to #453042 ?
When kwin_wayland 5.24.5 makes it into Debian, I will re-test.
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--- Comment #5 from Stephen Ackerman ---
Possibly relevant, both of my monitors are connected via Displayport. They both
support Freesync, however neither had it enabled initially. Now, one has it
enabled., but not the other. I also tested with both
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I can also reproduce this issue by just turning both displays off.
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--- Comment #2 from Stephen Ackerman ---
I was able to capture a video of the screen when this happened again. It seems
I can reliably reproduce it, what would be the best way to provide useful
information to debug the problem?
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Dmesg log output
Dmesg log from around the time of the issue (As well as the system startup in
case that provi
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Bug ID: 451386
Summary: Black Screen with Movable Cursor after Screens Resume
from Sleep
Product: kwin
Version: 5.24.2
Platform: Debian testing
OS: Linux
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