Well if you want to see some bugs, try using 16:9 4K monitor scaled to 200% paired with a 16:10 HD monitor scaled to 100% running through a Thunderbolt docking station.
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Originally posted by Leinad View Post
Here is article, where one part is about components needed for HDR: https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2022/...a-workstation/
So per that link, it will happen in the year 2099. :-(Last edited by NeoMorpheus; 16 December 2022, 02:21 PM.
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Originally posted by NeoMorpheus View Post
Thank you!
So per that link, it will happen in the year 2099. :-(
The problem with HDR is that it's not so easy to get a side-by-side comparison, and 4K video in general looks nice. So I like to have some sort of confirmation that what I am seeing is in fact HDR.Last edited by Chugworth; 16 December 2022, 02:41 PM.
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Originally posted by zexelon View PostKDE is the best for my liking, but the multi-monitor has always been glitchy, especially when coming out of "sleep" or monitor power off. It frequently loses one of the two monitors or detects one of them as a newly plugged in monitor (best as I can tell this is what its doing) and drops the old one. Its annoying but not the end of the world. Its odd because I dont recall the same issues in Gnome with miltiple monitors, but I typically only use gnome a couple of times a year.
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Originally posted by SilverBird775 View PostTurning off displays and waiting for a screensaver to kick in is pretty much a warranty for a desktop setup to screw up somehow. The screensaver may broke too leaving the only option to unlock the current session by opening another session. Also, your display may not awake from "sleep" at all. There is another problem with a wacky DP controllers with a non standard callbacks and weird timings. It just adds to all the multihead craziness going on. It so happened i moved to Plasma and DisplayPort multihead configuration simultaneously. This is officially the Most painful Linux experience i ever had. I kind of worked out some habits to avoid unrecoverable monitors states yet plasma still freaks of monitors configuration changes even there are seemingly none and no cables touched.
Its part of the "Linux Desktop Charm™" ...
Random question, what graphics card do you use? My setup is Nvidia.
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