https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466623

Chema <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |REPORTED
         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---

--- Comment #2 from Chema <[email protected]> ---
As far as I can remember, since I started using KDE a couple of years ago, I
don't really remember what version it was back then, I think it was 5.25 but
I'm not sure, this problem has always happened, so I don't think be a
regression error (at least, since I've been using it, obviously I can't know
the previous versions).

All I can say is that if I try other desktops, like GNOME or Xfce, this problem
doesn't happen with them, it only happens with KDE.

I don't know if it only happens to me, but from the beginning I think that KDE
has a serious problem with the detection of HDMI on my computer:

- If I boot the computer and it does not receive an HDMI signal while the
system boots and the KDE login screen loads, there is no way for that session
to recover the HDMI signal, the screen stays completely black.

- If with the computer turned on I change the KVM switch to another computer,
even if KDE only loses the HDMI signal for a couple of seconds, when returning
to KDE the Powerdevil has crashed.

- If I have a bi-directional EDID emulator connected to the HDMI output and I
switch to another computer on the KVM switch and then come back to KDE, the
session hangs with a black screen and there is no way to recover that session.

I don't think it's a KDE-only problem, I think more of a QT problem, since Xfce
and Gnome (based in GTK) don't have any of these problems, while Mate and
Cinnamon do some (but not all) of them.

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