https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499219
Bug ID: 499219 Summary: multiple issues on hotlugging a monitor over usbc/HDMI Classification: Plasma Product: KScreen Version: git-stable-Plasma/6.3 Platform: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: common Assignee: kscreen-bugs-n...@kde.org Reporter: w...@penguintechs.org Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY When I connect my monitor, it usually shows up with 100% brightness instead of what it was set to when I last connected it. Sometimes, it shows up with a very dim, but not off setting (maybe 0%). The monitor also has speakers in it, and the volume is always set to 100% when it connects as well, which can be quite terrifying. I have no idea how to link this bug to both KScreen and whatever handles the volume. FWIW, it will also sometimes do that when reviving from sleep while connected. Sometimes, it just won't show the brightness control for external monitor after sleeping. When it gets into that state, I can't even unplug and replug the monitor to get the settings back. It usually will come back if I logout and log back in without a reboot. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Turn on computer with monitor connected. 2. Login. 3. Be sad now that I need to reset my brightness/volume settings. or 1. Setup my volume/brightness settings 2. Let computer go to sleep 3. Wake it up 4. Either re-setup my volume/brightness settings...or be sad because the brightness for the connected monitor no longer shows up. OBSERVED RESULT I'm sad because I have to reset my volume/brightness all the time. I'm always being jump scared by my 100% volume. EXPECTED RESULT My volume/brightness settings are remembered and applied. I never have to think about it. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Fedora Rawhide, kernel version 6.13.0-0.rc7.20250114gitc45323b7560e.56.fc42.x86_64 KDE Plasma Version: 6.3 Beta (6.2.90) KDE Frameworks Version: 6.10.0 Qt Version: 6.8.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION My external monitor is a 43" Dell U4320Q/3HTJW13. It seems to works really well otherwise. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.