Roughly 75% of the time, when I turn my computer on, after passing BIOS and GRUB, the PC switches to a resolution that is out of range of my display. Same hardware I've been running on Kubuntu for a few years now with no such issue. Started directly after installing 23.10, which I admittedly upgraded to a few weeks ago.
I know Kubuntu is making it to SDDM, because even though my monitor says, "Out of range," if I blindly enter my password, I hear the login music (yes, I still play login music). After that, if I turn off my display, then turn it back on again, the PC and display apparently exchange EDID and I am greeted by my already-logged-in desktop.
If my display ever goes to sleep while I was logged in but inactive for a while, when I wake it up, my desktop is out of range again, and about 50% of the time for that, rebooting the display doesn't work, and I have to reboot the PC, which of course leads to the possibility of SDDM being out range again.
I am using X11. I have tried with Wayland, but it made no difference.
Everything else about my experience is fine, but this is starting to drive me a little crazy. I have Googled "SDDM out of range" and various other things, and I see some people suggesting to edit GRUB with my desired desktop resolution, but I tried that already, and it didn't work.
Below is my xrandr. Sorry for asking what's probably such a basic question, but how to I always force my DisplayPort-0 mode to 1920x1080_60.00?
Everything I'm finding online is either Ubuntu/Gnome-specific, or outdated, or I just can't figure out how to translate their advice to my scenario.
I know Kubuntu is making it to SDDM, because even though my monitor says, "Out of range," if I blindly enter my password, I hear the login music (yes, I still play login music). After that, if I turn off my display, then turn it back on again, the PC and display apparently exchange EDID and I am greeted by my already-logged-in desktop.
If my display ever goes to sleep while I was logged in but inactive for a while, when I wake it up, my desktop is out of range again, and about 50% of the time for that, rebooting the display doesn't work, and I have to reboot the PC, which of course leads to the possibility of SDDM being out range again.
I am using X11. I have tried with Wayland, but it made no difference.
Everything else about my experience is fine, but this is starting to drive me a little crazy. I have Googled "SDDM out of range" and various other things, and I see some people suggesting to edit GRUB with my desired desktop resolution, but I tried that already, and it didn't work.
Below is my xrandr. Sorry for asking what's probably such a basic question, but how to I always force my DisplayPort-0 mode to 1920x1080_60.00?
Everything I'm finding online is either Ubuntu/Gnome-specific, or outdated, or I just can't figure out how to translate their advice to my scenario.
Code:
$ xrandr Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384 DisplayPort-0 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm 1920x1080 60.00*+ 120.00 119.88 50.00 59.94 30.00 24.00 29.97 23.98 4096x2160 30.00 25.00 24.00 29.97 23.98 3840x2160 30.00 25.00 24.00 29.97 23.98 2560x1600 59.97 2048x1536 60.02 1920x1440 60.00 1856x1392 60.00 1792x1344 60.00 2048x1152 60.00 1920x1200 74.93 59.95 1600x1200 75.00 70.00 65.00 60.00 1680x1050 84.94 74.89 59.88 1680x945 60.02 1400x1050 84.96 74.87 59.95 1600x900 60.00 1280x1024 85.02 75.02 60.02 1440x900 84.84 74.98 59.90 1280x960 85.00 60.00 1366x768 59.79 1360x768 119.97 60.02 1280x800 119.91 84.88 74.93 59.91 1152x864 75.00 1280x768 119.80 84.84 74.89 59.99 1280x720 60.00 50.00 59.94 1024x768 119.99 85.00 75.03 70.07 60.00 1024x576 59.97 832x624 74.55 800x600 119.97 85.06 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25 720x576 50.00 848x480 60.00 720x480 60.00 59.94 640x480 119.99 85.01 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94 720x400 85.04 70.08 640x400 85.08 640x350 85.08 DisplayPort-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) DisplayPort-2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) HDMI-A-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
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