I figure this issue is just par for the course, I shouldn't be running 23.10 yet, but I upgraded so that I could play Starfield, which now works.
My issue is, if I just let my system boot normally, the login screen resolution is out of range for my display. If I just trust that it's there, and enter my password to the blank screen, the login chime music plays, so I know my system is up and running, but I cannot get an image on my display.
If I reboot my system, and go into GRUB, there is only the one kernel there (6.5-5 I think?) plus its recovery mode, and if I just choose the one kernel (note: not the recovery), then I can successfully get to the login screen, I can log in, and I can see my desktop just fine. Weird!
However, once I am logged into my desktop, it acts a little weird. I cannot change my desktop resolution. It's stuck at 1920x1080 at 77Hz. It should be 60 or 120. See image. There are no drop-down menus for resolution or refresh rate, and if I hover my mouse over the (i) for resolution, it gives me a popup that says something to the effect of, "although unsupported resolutions may have worked in X11, they won't work in Wayland." The thing is though, I'm in X11, not Wayland. I checked. If I run "echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE" the output is "X11."
If I run xrandr commands, I get an error of "xrandr: failed to get size of gamma for output"
I'm also getting terrible screen tearing when streaming video. AMD GPU. Compositing is on, and I'm not allowing apps to block it. Is there anything I can do besides wait for the official release of 23.10?
My issue is, if I just let my system boot normally, the login screen resolution is out of range for my display. If I just trust that it's there, and enter my password to the blank screen, the login chime music plays, so I know my system is up and running, but I cannot get an image on my display.
If I reboot my system, and go into GRUB, there is only the one kernel there (6.5-5 I think?) plus its recovery mode, and if I just choose the one kernel (note: not the recovery), then I can successfully get to the login screen, I can log in, and I can see my desktop just fine. Weird!
However, once I am logged into my desktop, it acts a little weird. I cannot change my desktop resolution. It's stuck at 1920x1080 at 77Hz. It should be 60 or 120. See image. There are no drop-down menus for resolution or refresh rate, and if I hover my mouse over the (i) for resolution, it gives me a popup that says something to the effect of, "although unsupported resolutions may have worked in X11, they won't work in Wayland." The thing is though, I'm in X11, not Wayland. I checked. If I run "echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE" the output is "X11."
If I run xrandr commands, I get an error of "xrandr: failed to get size of gamma for output"
I'm also getting terrible screen tearing when streaming video. AMD GPU. Compositing is on, and I'm not allowing apps to block it. Is there anything I can do besides wait for the official release of 23.10?
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