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--- Comment #15 from Jason Straight ---
It seems that what really makes the Windows come up in the wrong spot is when
they're snapped to a screen edge.
Where I see it is my 2nd monitor, which is an ultra wide, and I often have
windows snapped to one
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--- Comment #13 from Zamundaaa ---
sorry, that was the wrong bug number
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--- Comment #12 from Bug Janitor Service ---
A possibly relevant merge request was started @
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/merge_requests/3063
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--- Comment #11 from Jason Straight ---
Update:
I switched to OpenSuSE Tumbleweed and no longer have the problems with the
resolution being change after waking the screens, but the positions of the
windows are not restored. They're shifted to the
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--- Comment #10 from Jason Straight ---
If I use my thunderbolt usb 4 docking station, everything works fine. Still
displayport.
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--- Comment #9 from Jason Straight ---
Another observation that (so far) seems true, in case it helps:
It only seems to have a problem the first time it sleeps the screens after a
reboot.
After it does the first time, I reconfigure my screen
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--- Comment #8 from Jason Straight ---
When it does come back with the proper screen settings, the windows appear to
be in the right spots.
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--- Comment #7 from Jason Straight ---
The reason I get the idea it has something to do with timing/time is because it
takes a while of sitting for this to trigger.
For testing, I set my screen sleep to 1 minute.
If I wake the monitors right after
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--- Comment #6 from Jason Straight ---
(In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #5)
> After you change the monitor settings back, do the windows move back to
> their correct places again?
No. Not in X anyway.
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--- Comment #5 from Zamundaaa ---
After you change the monitor settings back, do the windows move back to their
correct places again?
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--- Comment #4 from Jason Straight ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> That will be because of another bug (monitor information stored in a
> different way on Wayland vs X11). If you correct those things, reboot, and
> then try to reproduce
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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
That will be because of another bug (monitor information stored in a different
way on Wayland vs X11). If you correct those things, reboot, and then try to
reproduce the issue, does it happen again?
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--- Comment #2 from Jason Straight ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Is it any better with the Wayland session?
Afraid not. First try - it lost my screen resolution and refresh rate.
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