First diagonal monitor now trapezoid
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Crazy, rite??
I have had the exact same issue and I've been looking for a solution. If you really need the second monitor then you can just switch to the x11 session as a temporary fix but I have no idea what actually causes it.
You should cross-post this to: [!kde@lemmy.kde.social](/c/kde@lemmy.kde.social)
I probably should!
+1 for that Thinkpad
+1 for Kepler. What a throwback to when The Witcher 2 was the ultimate game for showing off your GPU :')
if those screens use different refresh rates try setting them to the same, hope this will help
they are not... but they are on different resolution. the primary is on 1080p while the secondary is on HD+
It's a driver bug, it doesn't reject buffers that the GPU can't actually handle correctly.
We've switched to a different way of doing multi-gpu in Plasma 6 that hits at least fewer such bugs.
Could be an NVIDIA issue where the fact the external display is connected to the dGPU is causing issues. Nouveau optimus support(rather lack of it) for quattro could also be leading to the issue.
Yes, I did set the BIOS GPU config to "discrete only" and now it works.
It's a common wayland problem. Try editing xf86config to force the scanrate to something your monitor supports rather than relying on dpms ddc/ci auto config