This is a strange one to me. I have a Macbook 2015 with Kubuntu 19.10 installed and all the latest updates. It's a pretty vanilla install. I have a second monitor through the thunderbolt-minidp port that has always worked.
But, I have a third (cheap) monitor that I have tried through the HDMI and also through the second Thunderbolt to HDML cable. In *both* cases, the monitor has worked in the past, and I went several weeks with all three monitors configured and humming beautifully.
Today, however, the third monitor started flashing intermittently and then went out. I have checked all chords and connections and they are fine.
The weird thing is that the monitor works fine when booting and on the lockscreen. It's only once I enter the desktop that Kubuntu loses the third monitor. I've checked the Display Configuration Settings and the third monitor simply isn't showing. I have swapped the two external monitors and the same thing happens. It seems that my Plasma Desktop only accepts two monitors now, while the login screen accepts three.
I am not sure which other logs to look at, or where to go from here. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Much appreciated.
But, I have a third (cheap) monitor that I have tried through the HDMI and also through the second Thunderbolt to HDML cable. In *both* cases, the monitor has worked in the past, and I went several weeks with all three monitors configured and humming beautifully.
Today, however, the third monitor started flashing intermittently and then went out. I have checked all chords and connections and they are fine.
The weird thing is that the monitor works fine when booting and on the lockscreen. It's only once I enter the desktop that Kubuntu loses the third monitor. I've checked the Display Configuration Settings and the third monitor simply isn't showing. I have swapped the two external monitors and the same thing happens. It seems that my Plasma Desktop only accepts two monitors now, while the login screen accepts three.
I am not sure which other logs to look at, or where to go from here. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Much appreciated.
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