https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479384

Louis Moureaux <m_loui...@yahoo.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Product|neon                        |Powerdevil
           Assignee|neon-b...@kde.org           |plasma-b...@kde.org
          Component|Packages Unstable Edition   |general
            Version|unspecified                 |6.0.2
                 CC|                            |m...@ratijas.tk,
                   |                            |m_loui...@yahoo.com,
                   |                            |natalie_clar...@yahoo.de

--- Comment #1 from Louis Moureaux <m_loui...@yahoo.com> ---
I can confirm on a DELL Latitude 7410 with a monitor connected via DisplayPort
over USB-C, resembling the configuration of the original poster.
I think this is more likely a Powerdevil bug than a Neon bug so I'm switching
the Product category accordingly.

Operating System: KDE neon 6.0
KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.2
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.0.0
Qt Version: 6.6.2
Kernel Version: 6.5.0-25-generic (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i5-10310U CPU @ 1.70GHz
Memory: 15.3 Gio of RAM
Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Product Name: Latitude 7410

$ kscreen-doctor -i
Environment: 
  * KSCREEN_BACKEND           : [not set]
  * KSCREEN_BACKEND_INPROCESS : [not set]
  * KSCREEN_LOGGING           : [not set]
Logging to                : [logging disabled]
Preferred KScreen backend : KSC_KWayland.so
Available KScreen backends:
  * KSC_Fake.so: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/plugins/kf6/kscreen/KSC_Fake.so
  * KSC_KWayland.so:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/plugins/kf6/kscreen/KSC_KWayland.so
  * KSC_QScreen.so:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/plugins/kf6/kscreen/KSC_QScreen.so
  * KSC_XRandR.so:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/plugins/kf6/kscreen/KSC_XRandR.so

$ kscreen-doctor -o
Output: 1 eDP-1
        enabled
        connected
        priority 2
        Panel
        Modes:  0:1920x1080@60*!  1:1920x1080@48  2:1280x1024@60  3:1024x768@60
 4:1280x800@60  5:1920x1080@60  6:1600x900@60  7:1368x768@60  8:1280x720@60 
        Geometry: 0,1440 1920x1080
        Scale: 1
        Rotation: 1
        Overscan: 0
        Vrr: incapable
        RgbRange: Automatic
        HDR: incapable
        Wide Color Gamut: incapable
        ICC profile: none
Output: 2 DP-3
        enabled
        connected
        priority 1
        DisplayPort
        Modes:  0:2560x1440@75!  1:2560x1440@60*  2:1920x1080@60 
3:1920x1080@60  4:1920x1080@60  5:1920x1080@50  6:1680x1050@60  7:1600x900@60 
8:1280x1024@75  9:1280x1024@60  10:1440x900@60  11:1280x800@60  12:1152x864@75 
13:1280x720@60  14:1280x720@60  15:1280x720@60  16:1280x720@50  17:1024x768@75 
18:1024x768@70  19:1024x768@60  20:832x624@75  21:800x600@75  22:800x600@72 
23:800x600@60  24:800x600@56  25:720x576@50  26:720x480@60  27:720x480@60 
28:640x480@75  29:640x480@73  30:640x480@67  31:640x480@60  32:640x480@60 
33:720x400@70 
        Geometry: 0,0 2560x1440
        Scale: 1
        Rotation: 1
        Overscan: 0
        Vrr: incapable
        RgbRange: Automatic
        HDR: incapable
        Wide Color Gamut: incapable
        ICC profile: none

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