Hi all,
I'm struggling with a strange dual display problem, occuring as soon as the Plasma desktop starts and disappearing immediately after telling the machine to shut down.
My setup is a 2012 MacBookPro with a second monitor on Kubuntu 22.04. The system is running since one and a half years without any significant problems, neither with the monitors nor something else. In detail:
During the whole boot process including the KDE logo popup after logging in, both monitors display the same. Immediately after the KDE logo disappears and the desktop starts, the laptop screen gets black and only the external display works. Unplugging the HDMI cable from the laptop brings back the picture to its screen, plugging it back in makes it black again. As I said above: as soon as I shut down, both displays are back in the game.
The error appeared literally overnight, I didn't even touch the computer between everything worked until it didn't anymore.
Settings/Display & Monitor obviously detects the two monitors 'Laptop Screen' and 'BenQPD2500Q', but when I click on 'Identify' I get the same result 'BenQPD2500Q' in both cases.
As both displays work in every situation outside the Plasma desktop I tend to exclude hardware damages as well as driver problems and assume the devil is hiding somewhere in Plasma. Sadly I have not the slightest idea where to start searching for him.
I'm struggling with a strange dual display problem, occuring as soon as the Plasma desktop starts and disappearing immediately after telling the machine to shut down.
My setup is a 2012 MacBookPro with a second monitor on Kubuntu 22.04. The system is running since one and a half years without any significant problems, neither with the monitors nor something else. In detail:
During the whole boot process including the KDE logo popup after logging in, both monitors display the same. Immediately after the KDE logo disappears and the desktop starts, the laptop screen gets black and only the external display works. Unplugging the HDMI cable from the laptop brings back the picture to its screen, plugging it back in makes it black again. As I said above: as soon as I shut down, both displays are back in the game.
The error appeared literally overnight, I didn't even touch the computer between everything worked until it didn't anymore.
Settings/Display & Monitor obviously detects the two monitors 'Laptop Screen' and 'BenQPD2500Q', but when I click on 'Identify' I get the same result 'BenQPD2500Q' in both cases.
As both displays work in every situation outside the Plasma desktop I tend to exclude hardware damages as well as driver problems and assume the devil is hiding somewhere in Plasma. Sadly I have not the slightest idea where to start searching for him.
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