https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503318
--- Comment #4 from vriesk <v...@vriesk.net> --- Comment on attachment 180635 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=180635 kscreen-doctor -o output >Output: 1 eDP-1 This is the laptop's internal display that does not have the discoloration problem. > disabled > connected > priority 0 > Panel > Modes: 1:2560x1600@60! 2:2560x1600@48 3:1600x1200@60 > 4:1280x1024@60 5:1024x768@60* 6:2560x1600@60 7:1920x1200@60 8:1280x800@60 > 9:2560x1440@60 10:1920x1080@60 11:1600x900@60 12:1368x768@60 > 13:1280x720@60 > Geometry: 0,0 707x530 > Scale: 1.45 > Rotation: 1 > Overscan: 0 > Vrr: incapable > RgbRange: Automatic > HDR: incapable > Wide Color Gamut: incapable > ICC profile: none > Color profile source: sRGB > Color power preference: prefer efficiency and performance > Brightness control: supported, set to 25% and dimming to 100% >Output: 2 DP-3 This is the external display with discolored night light. > enabled > connected > priority 1 > DisplayPort > Modes: 14:3840x1600@60! 15:3840x1600@144 16:3840x1600@120 > 17:3840x1600@100* 18:3840x1600@85 19:1024x768@60 20:800x600@60 > 21:640x480@60 22:640x480@60 > Geometry: 0,0 3491x1455 > Scale: 1.1 > Rotation: 1 > Overscan: 0 > Vrr: Automatic > RgbRange: Automatic > HDR: disabled > Wide Color Gamut: disabled > ICC profile: none > Color profile source: sRGB > Color power preference: prefer accuracy > Brightness control: supported, set to 100% and dimming to 100% > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.