[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-02-11 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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 Resolution|--- |FIXED

--- Comment #18 from phrxmd  ---
I can't reproduce it on 5.24.0 anymore. Closing this for now, will reopen if it
happens again.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-14 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #17 from phrxmd  ---
(In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #16)
> If the tty gets the wrong resolution as well then it could be a deeper
> driver-level issue; I can't see anything too unusual in the drm_info
> outputs. The wayland session log may reveal more information about what's
> going on (cause the bug and attach the output of "grep kwin_wayland_drm
> ~/.local/share/sddm/wayland-session.log" here afterwards)

It's very unspectacular, two permission denied errors on setting the cursor:
❯ grep kwin_wayland_drm ~/.local/share/sddm/wayland-session.log
kwin_wayland_drm: Could not set cursor: Keine Berechtigung
kwin_wayland_drm: Could not set cursor: Keine Berechtigung

I'm seeing the wrong resolution in the TTY as well. If it's a driver issue,
what would be the place to report it?

I will test with 5.24 /either the beta or the real thing when it comes out/ and
if it persists, will report back.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-13 Thread Zamundaaa
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #16 from Zamundaaa  ---
If the tty gets the wrong resolution as well then it could be a deeper
driver-level issue; I can't see anything too unusual in the drm_info outputs.
The wayland session log may reveal more information about what's going on
(cause the bug and attach the output of "grep kwin_wayland_drm
~/.local/share/sddm/wayland-session.log" here afterwards)

Changing modes on the fly in the Wayland session had some caveats with
bandwidth constraints though, which often come into play on Intel hardware.
With 5.24 those should be fixed, so you might want to test a usb boot of the
beta, too.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-12 Thread a.key
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #15 from a.key  ---
It maybe useful to know that:
The problem of incorrect resolution doesn't appear when:
Laptop is rebooted without the docking station plugged in. In this situation I
reboot the laptop, go through the SDDM login and get straight to Plasma Wayland
session. Then I plug my docking station and the monitors light up with correct
resolution.
Please note that plasma completely crashes when I then unplug the docking
station and plug it back in. It simply goes black, crashes and goes back to
SDDM.

It may also be useful that my SDDM as well as TTY get incorrect resolution as
well. This means that if I boot the laptop (Fedora 35) to runlevel 3 with not
X, the laptop built in display will be in it's correct resolution but the two
external ones will be at the incorrect ones. When changing runlevel to X where
sddm would get started, SDDM also shows incorrect resolution for external
displays and depending how well the SDDM theme can handle multiple screen
resolutions the login screen can look better or worse. This is of lesser
importance.
Logging in to Plasma X11 session is working OK. All screens get their correct
resolution but logging into Plasma Wayland is bad as described previously.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-12 Thread a.key
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #14 from a.key  ---
Created attachment 145356
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=145356=edit
kscreen screenshot

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-12 Thread a.key
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #13 from a.key  ---
Created attachment 145355
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=145355=edit
drm_info output with external monitors enabled

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-12 Thread a.key
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #12 from a.key  ---
Created attachment 145354
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=145354=edit
xrandr output with external monitors enabled

xrandr "thinks" the resolution is set to 2560x1600 but in reality it's
1280x800.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2022-01-12 Thread a.key
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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--- Comment #11 from a.key  ---
Same problem here.
I have a ThinkPad X1 Carbon connected to a Thundrebolt 3 dock to which there
are 2 Apple Cinema HD screens connected:
Configuring the screens in extended mode sets up the external monitors with
incorrect resolutions and everything looks really bad. You cannot click on
anything because the display is set to incorrect resolution but the the Plasma
thinks it's correct.
Attached screenshots from kscreen and drm_info when both external monitors are
enabled but with incorrect resolution.

$ kscreen-doctor -o
Output: 1 unknown eDP-1-unknown enabled connected  Panel Modes: 0:1920x1080@48
1:1920x1080@60*! Geometry: 0,0 1920x1080 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr:
incapable RgbRange: Automatic 
Output: 2 Apple Computer Inc Cinema HD
/CY73902UXMP enabled connected  Unknown Modes: 0:1280x800@60 1:2560x1600@60*!
Geometry: 1920,0 2560x1600 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0 Vrr: incapable
RgbRange: Automatic 
Output: 3 Apple Computer Inc Cinema HD
/CY7231DVXMP enabled connected primary Unknown Modes: 0:1280x800@60
1:2560x1600@60*! Geometry: 4480,0 2560x1600 Scale: 1 Rotation: 1 Overscan: 0
Vrr: incapable RgbRange: Automatic primary

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-21 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #10 from phrxmd  ---
Addendum: 2560x1440 (the resolution the external screen is stuck at) is also
the physical resolution of the internal screen of my laptop, I'm not sure if
that matters.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-21 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-21 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #9 from phrxmd  ---
Created attachment 144765
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=144765=edit
drm_info output when the screen is stuck at 2560x1440

It's happened again, now my external screen is stuck at 2560x1440. 
I can set it to a larger resolution, but the physical resolution of the screen
does not change - there seems to be a larger screen buffer of which I see only
the bottom left corner. 

What I did was to unplug an USB device (a Brother QL-700 label printer, if it
matters) from one of the USB ports on my laptop. At that moment the screen went
black. In order to bring it back up again, I deactivated it in System Settings
(resulting in a Plasmashell crash). When I reactivated it, it came up at
2560x1440 and has been stuck at the resolution since.

Attached is the drm_info output for the case when it's stuck at 2560x1440.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread phrxmd
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #8 from phrxmd  ---
Created attachment 144308
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=144308=edit
drm_info output for 3840x2160

Attached is the drm_info output when things are working fine at 3840x2160. Will
wait for the problem to occur again and post again

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread Zamundaaa
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #7 from Zamundaaa  ---
You can compile it from source if OpenSuse doesn't have it:
https://github.com/ascent12/drm_info

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread Philipp Reichmuth
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #6 from Philipp Reichmuth  ---
Where do I find this command? Currently I get the following:

# drm_info
Wenn 'drm_info' kein Tippfehler ist, können Sie command-not-found benutzen, um
das Paket zu finden, das den Befehl enthält, z. B.:
cnf drm_info
# cnf drm_info
 drm_info: Befehl nicht gefunden

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-07 Thread Zamundaaa
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

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--- Comment #5 from Zamundaaa  ---
Please attach the output of drm_info, once while everything is working
normally, and once while the issue is visible.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-12-06 Thread Philipp Reichmuth
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

Philipp Reichmuth  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|WORKSFORME  |---
 Ever confirmed|0   |1
 Status|RESOLVED|REOPENED

--- Comment #4 from Philipp Reichmuth  ---
It's back. Last thing I did was to put the laptop to sleep by closing the lid. 

Before suspend, the external screen was set to 3840x2160.
Upon wakeup, it came up at 2560x1440 and nothing I I would change in the
display settings KCM would actually set the monitor to anything else but
2560x1440. It's as if KWin refused to change the physical resolution. I could
change scaling settings and they would get applied to 2560x1440, no matter what
resolution I actually selected. Windows came up as if the size was still
3840x2160 (i.e. with the outer controls outside the screen margins).

I managed to restore it to normal was to unplug the monitor's power cable. This
led to a crash in Plasmashell (bug 438839) and Akonadi (bug 445249), but when
Plasmashell came up again on the external monitor it was at 3840x2160. 

System information:
Operating System: openSUSE Tumbleweed 20211202
KDE Plasma Version: 5.23.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.88.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.15.5-1-default (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz
Memory: 15.5 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 620

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-11-18 Thread Philipp Reichmuth
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

--- Comment #3 from Philipp Reichmuth  ---
Similar scaling issues were reported in bug 445680.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-11-13 Thread Philipp Reichmuth
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

Philipp Reichmuth  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Philipp Reichmuth  ---
After some time the issue went away, so I'm setting this to WORKSFORME for the
time being. Will report in more detail if/when it comes back.

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[KScreen] [Bug 445253] Unable to set maximum resolution on HiDPI after suspend, goes back to lower resolution (Wayland, after suspend, persists after several reboots)

2021-11-10 Thread Nate Graham
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445253

Nate Graham  changed:

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   Assignee|kwin-bugs-n...@kde.org  |kscreen-bugs-n...@kde.org
   Keywords||wayland
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  Component|wayland-generic |common
Product|kwin|KScreen

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