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--- Comment #7 from cellst...@gmail.com ---
Hi,
the latest version of kwin landed today in Arch repos has fixed the issue for
me (kwin 5.24.4.1-1)
Thanks
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--- Comment #4 from Prajna Sariputra ---
Seems like bug 468235 might be at least related if not the same bug, although
in that case the issue was that they got 60Hz while in my case I get 144Hz all
the time instead.
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--- Comment #3 from Prajna Sariputra ---
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drm_info output
For what it's worth here is the output of drm_info in my case, the scaling mode
reported is "None", and the
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--- Comment #1 from Prajna Sariputra ---
Also, to be clear it's not just actively switching refresh rates that causes
the problem, just setting the refresh rate to 60Hz and then rebooting means
that the true refresh rate is still stuck at 144Hz when I