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What monitor do you use and is it connected via DisplayPort, HDMI, or DVI?
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--- Comment #2 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
I got 3 systems where this issue occurs:
1. Monitor HP LP2475w connected via HDMI through a Pioneer AV receiver
(VSX-330) to an AMD Radeon RX480. (New DC was needed to get HDMI Audio.)
2. Similar monitor, directly connected via HDMI to AMD RX 580
3. UHD monitor, connected via DisplayPort to a RX 460.
I'm sitting at 1., can add more information to 2. and 3. when I return to my
second apartment resp. my office tomorrow.
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Can you attach a full dmesg log from boot until this issue occurs, with kernel
options amdgpu.dc_log=1 and drm.debug=6?
Can you also paste what 'xrandr' outputs before and after this happens?
I wonder if EDID read fails for whatever reason.
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No problem, here's xrandr at first:
---------------------------------
before:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1200, maximum 16384 x 16384
DisplayPort-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DisplayPort-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-A-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-A-1 connected primary 1920x1200+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 546mm x 352mm
1920x1200 59.95*+
1920x1080 60.00 50.00 59.94
1600x1200 60.00
1680x1050 59.88
1600x1000 60.01
1280x1024 75.02
1440x900 59.95
1280x960 60.00
1280x800 59.95
1152x864 75.00
1280x720 60.00 50.00 59.94
1024x768 75.03 60.00
832x624 74.55
800x600 75.00 60.32
720x576 50.00
720x480 60.00 59.94
640x480 75.00 60.00 59.94
720x400 70.08
DVI-D-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
---------------------------------
turn off, turn on: (should wait for at least 2 secs before turning on)
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1368 x 768, maximum 16384 x 16384
DisplayPort-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DisplayPort-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-A-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-A-1 connected primary 1368x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 0mm x 0mm
1368x768 59.88*
1280x800 59.81
1280x720 59.86
1024x768 60.00
1024x576 59.90
960x540 59.63
800x600 60.32
800x450 59.82
700x450 59.88
640x480 59.94
684x384 59.88 59.85
640x400 59.88 59.98
640x360 59.86 59.83
512x384 60.00
512x288 60.00 59.92
480x270 59.63 59.82
400x300 60.32
320x240 60.05
DVI-D-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
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Created attachment 137305
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dmesg output after turning the monitor back on
The turn-off event occured at time [75.336273].
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dmesg output after turning the monitor back on (2nd system)
This is another dmesg output, created on my office PC with a UHD display,
connected by DisplayPort.
The turn-off event occurs after time [2643.173460]. Turn-on occurs some seconds
later.
System was updated the same day in the morning (openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling
release, 4.15.2-1).
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Is there at least some way to restore the real monitor resolution without
killing the Xserver (and hence all running desktop applications)?
Right now I either have to reboot, or I must turn off the monitor, then kill
the Xserver (ctrl-alt-bs), then turn on the monitor again. It does not even
suffice to kill the Xserver alone.
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Unplugging and replugging the display should get you back to normal.
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--- Comment #9 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
Unfortunately, that does not work, I just tried it. I suppose that otherwise,
turning the monitor off and on should have already helped.
The only way to restore leads me via killing the Xserver. Maybe some xrandr
command? It needs to refresh its resolution list, though.
There may be some influence by the A/V receiver in the chain, but as I posted
on Feb 15, the effect is also there with my UHD monitor in the office,
connected by DisplayPort, and having nothing in between.
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--- Comment #10 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
It seems to be related to EDID, as I see it.
Once I turn off the display, I lose the EDID information.
Before:
# find /sys -name edid -exec echo {} \; -exec od -tx1 -Ax {} \;
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DVI-D-1/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DP-2/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-2/edid
000000 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 41 2f 27 10 01 01 01 01
000010 00 19 01 03 80 36 23 78 ee ce 50 a3 54 4c 99 26
000020 0f 50 54 a5 6b 80 81 40 a9 00 a9 40 b3 00 d1 00
000030 01 01 01 01 01 01 28 3c 80 a0 70 b0 23 40 30 20
000040 36 00 22 60 21 00 00 1a 00 00 00 fc 00 56 53 58
000050 2d 33 33 30 0a 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 fd 00 30
000060 55 1e 46 11 00 0a 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 ff
000070 00 50 4c 43 39 33 33 30 31 34 47 0a 20 20 01 a6
000080 02 03 34 71 4b 01 02 04 85 06 10 11 13 14 15 1f
000090 38 09 7f 07 0f 7f 07 15 07 50 3e 06 c0 49 7f 00
0000a0 57 06 00 5f 7e 01 67 7e 00 83 4f 00 00 66 03 0c
0000b0 00 11 00 80 01 1d 80 18 71 1c 16 20 58 2c 25 00
0000c0 06 44 21 00 00 9e 01 1d 80 d0 72 1c 16 20 10 2c
0000d0 25 80 06 44 21 00 00 9e 01 1d 00 72 51 d0 1e 20
0000e0 6e 28 55 00 06 44 21 00 00 1e 01 1d 00 bc 52 d0
0000f0 1e 20 b8 28 55 40 06 44 21 00 00 1e 00 00 00 8f
000100
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DP-1/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
000000
Turn off, turn on again:
# find /sys -name edid -exec echo {} \; -exec od -tx1 -Ax {} \;
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DVI-D-1/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DP-2/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-2/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-DP-1/edid
000000
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid
000000
When I continue to turn it off and on again, EDID does not reappear. However,
when I reboot, it is there again. How does my monitor know that my PC has been
rebooted?
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--- Comment #11 from dwagner <jb5sgc1n.nya@20mm.eu> ---
I solved the same problem for me a long time ago by adding a
"drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=edid/my_monitor_model_edid.bin" option to my
kernel command line, after saving the EDID blob of my monitor to the given
file.
But sure, would be great if such wasn't necessary.
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I've got the same issue with an AMD Ryzen 5 2400G after a power cycle of the
monitor (Dell U3011 with a resolution of 2560x1600 connected via DisplayPort).
It happened not always, but very often. I thought, it was fixed by the
workaround with the "drm.edid_firmware=..." kernel parameter, but now it
happened again. And there also seems to be a crash in the amdgpu driver. I've
attached the dmesg output after this happened.
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--- Comment #14 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
Anything new? The problem is still there, although now it falls back to a
higher resolution (1920x1080), still causing a mess on my desktop.
I would like to emphasize that this issue does not appear with amdgpu.dc=0. I
tested it several times to make sure.
I tried it with an own EDID file; picked it from the xrandr, then saved it to a
file /lib/firmware/edid/mizapfmon.bin. Then I added a kernel parameter
"drm.edid_firmware=edid/mizapfmon.bin". (drm_kms_helper is deprecated)
During boot:
Aug 12 01:07:08 capella kernel: platform HDMI-A-2: Direct firmware load for
edid/mizapfmon.bin failed with error -2
Aug 12 01:07:08 capella kernel: [drm:drm_load_edid_firmware [drm]] *ERROR*
Requesting EDID firmware "edid/mizapfmon.bin" failed (err=-2)
I don't know whether something is missing, maybe I have to add the firmware to
the initrd. But it is not required at boot time; the screen is OK at that time.
When I turn the monitor off and on again, I'm getting the following lines in
/var/log/messages, and the screen resolution is again reset to 1920x1080.
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kdeinit5[2024]: kscreen: canBeAppled: There are no
enabled screens, at least one required
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kdeinit5[2024]: kscreen.kded: Config does not have at
least one screen enabled, WILL NOT save this config, this is not what user
wants.
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kernel: [drm] Got external EDID base block and 1
extension from "edid/mizapfmon.bin" for connector "HDMI-A-2"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
RRNotify_OutputChange
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Output: 88
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
CRTC: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Mode: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Rotation: "Rotate_0"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Connection: "Connected"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Subpixel Order: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
RRScreenChangeNotify
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Window: 48234501
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Root: 1728
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Rotation: "Rotate_0"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Size ID: 65535
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Size: 1920 1200
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
SizeMM: 508 317
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
RRNotify_OutputChange
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Output: 88
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
CRTC: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Mode: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Rotation: "Rotate_0"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Connection: "Connected"
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xcb.helper:
Subpixel Order: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
XRandROutput 88 update
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_connected: 1
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_crtc QObject(0x0)
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
CRTC: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
MODE: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Connection: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Primary: false
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr: Output
88 : connected = true , enabled = false
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
XRandROutput 88 update
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_connected: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_crtc QObject(0x0)
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
CRTC: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
MODE: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Connection: 0
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Primary: false
Aug 12 01:08:27 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr: Output
88 : connected = true , enabled = false
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Emitting configChanged()
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella org_kde_powerdevil[2114]: kscreen: Requesting missing
EDID for outputs (88)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kdeinit5[2024]: kscreen: Requesting missing EDID for
outputs (88)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kdeinit5[2024]: kscreen.kded: Failed to find a
matching mode - this means that our config is corruptedor a different device
with the same serial number has been connected (very unlikely).Falling back to
preferred modes.
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
XRandR::setConfig
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Requested screen size is QSize(1920, 1080)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr: Needed
CRTCs: 1
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr: Actions
to perform:
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Primary Output: true
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Old: 0
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
New: 88
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Change Screen Size: true
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Old: QSize(1920, 1200)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Intermediate: QSize(1920, 1200)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
New: QSize(1920, 1080)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Disable outputs: false
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Change outputs: false
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Enable outputs: true
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
(88)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
QMap((79, XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f599f0))(80, XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f506a0))(81,
XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f51ab0))(82, XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f50bc0))(83,
XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f51390))(84, XRandRCrtc(0x55b964f51340)))
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr: Testing
CRTC 79
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Free: true
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Mode: 0
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Possible outputs: QVector(85, 86, 87, 88, 89)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Connected outputs: QVector()
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Geometry: QRect(0,0 0x0)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
RRSetCrtcConfig (enable output)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Output: 88 ( "HDMI-A-1" )
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
New CRTC: 79
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Pos: QPoint(0,0)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Mode: KScreen::Mode(Id: "1770" , Size: QSize(1920, 1080) @ 59.9502 ) Preferred:
"1770"
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Rotation: 1
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Result: 0
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
XRandROutput 88 update
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_connected: 0
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
m_crtc QObject(0x0)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
CRTC: 79
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
MODE: 1770
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Connection: 0
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Primary: true
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Connected output 88 to CRTC 79
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
RRSetOutputPrimary
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
New primary: 88
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
RRSetScreenSize
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
DPI: 96.1514
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
Size: QSize(1920, 1080)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
SizeMM: QSize(507, 285)
Aug 12 01:08:28 capella kscreen_backend_launcher[2116]: kscreen.xrandr:
XRandR::setConfig done!
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--- Comment #15 from Lothar Paltins <lopa@mailbox.org> ---
Hi Michael,
in order to work at boot time, you have to add your edid file to your initrd or
initramfs. Don't know, what distribution you are using, but if it uses dracut,
then you should create a file /etc/dracut.conf.d/99-edid.conf (the filename is
arbitrary, but it must have the suffix ".conf") with the following content:
install_items+=" /lib/firmware/edid/mizapfmon.bin "
and then run mkinitrd.
But as I've said, this didn't fix the issue for me.
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--- Comment #16 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
Maybe this is another indication that something goes wrong:
(screen at 1920x1200)
michael@capella:~> xrandr --verbose | grep EDID -A16
EDID:
00ffffffffffff00412f271001010101
0019010380362378eece50a3544c9926
0f5054a56b808140a900a940b300d100
010101010101283c80a070b023403020
360022602100001a000000fc00565358
2d3333300a2020202020000000fd0030
551e4611000a202020202020000000ff
00504c43393333303134470a202001a6
020334714b010204850610111314151f
38097f070f7f071507503e06c0497f00
5706005f7e01677e00834f000066030c
00110080011d8018711c1620582c2500
06442100009e011d80d0721c1620102c
258006442100009e011d007251d01e20
6e28550006442100001e011d00bc52d0
1e20b828554006442100001e0000008f
(turn off monitor, turn on again, screen now reset to 1920x1080)
michael@capella:~> xrandr --verbose | grep EDID -A16
michael@capella:~>
That is, there is no EDID data anymore.
---
I was looking for some tool to read the EDID channel, but I was not yet
successful. I am using openSUSE. I tried to download and compile read-edid, but
I get an error message from cmake about a missing setting of X86_LIBRARY.
Then I found a python tool on Github (edid-rw), but I cannot find the smbus
python module (not in the repositories).
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--- Comment #17 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
Just installed openSUSE with kernel 4.18; the issue seems to be fixed! Let me
check with my office PC (in about a week) before declaring it resolved.
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--- Comment #18 from Lothar Paltins <lopa@mailbox.org> ---
Unfortunately, the issue isn't fixed with kernel 4.18. I've also upgraded my
OpenSuse Tumbleweed, but the behavior is the same as before. The screen
resolution is correct after switching the monitor off and on about 4-5 times,
but it's wrong again after the next power cycle.
My workaround is to execute
xset dpms force off
instead of pressing the power key of the monitor. But sometimes even this
doesn't work. It only happens very seldom, but then the screen is only
partially blanked and the monitor doesn't go into power save mode. I have to
execute the xset command again to make it work.
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--- Comment #19 from Michael Zapf <forums18@mizapf.de> ---
On my office PC with 4K monitor, the issue is now also gone. That is, I have no
more evidence of that resolution reset on any of my computers.
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Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |FIXED
--- Comment #20 from Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> ---
(In reply to Michael Zapf from comment #19)
> On my office PC with 4K monitor, the issue is now also gone. That is, I have
> no more evidence of that resolution reset on any of my computers.
Excellent, thanks for the follow-up! Resolving this report accordingly.
Lothar, if you're still having issues, please file your own report.
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