![]() ![]() > clicking (Cursor positioning incorrect?) and it reverts. > screen, the dialog with the "Keep" and "revert" buttons does nothing on > happens is that all of the open apps shift to the left, 1/2 on and 1/2 off > can run at, which is false, it can do 60Hz. > misreporting the refresh rate with 30Hz listed as the only rate the monitor Went into settings enabled the display, set as primary, still > Updated the system and there was one for Plasma Display. > (In reply to Bob English from comment #10) ![]() Graphics Processor: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M/PCIe/SSE2 Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-4700HQ CPU 2.40GHz Operating System: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20221008 The external monitor should keep the enabled setting and should be enabled see that the external monitor is disabled again reboot and login again or just re-login to KDE desktopģ. ![]() enable the external monitor, if not enabledĢ. The monitor is enabled for example at the system-login because i can see the user-login screen on both monitors, but when then KDE desktop starts after login, the external monitor gets disabled.ġ. I also can enable it with the "Anzeige Einrichtung" Widget in "Systemabschnitt der Kontrollleiste", but after reboot/re-login it is disabled again. I could enable it in system settings, but after reboot, it is disabled again. Today i updated my opensuse tumbleweed system (notebook with nvidia graphics running X11) to latest available KDE framework 5 packages in version 5.26, and after reboot i noticed, that my external monitor was not enabled. It seems, that in KDE frameworks 5.26 the setting of external screens is not remembered/(re-)stored. Steve's kscreen-console bug output for two working monitors Steve's kscreen-console bug output for one monitor connected Steve's kscreen-console bug output for one monitor ![]()
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