https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450068

Henrik Hudson <rhav...@rhavenn.net> changed:

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--- Comment #49 from Henrik Hudson <rhav...@rhavenn.net> ---
(In reply to Àlex García from comment #48)
> I don't think using Vendor, model and serial number is a solution, as both
> of my monitors show the same identification in KDE screen configuration
> (Plasma 5.25.5):
> 
> HannStar Display Corp
> HL205ABB 1234567890123
> 
> I guess it means not all screens have a serial number in EDID data.

At least for me my system with Arch and 5.26 Plasma (and 5.25 previously)
worked fine with the DP connections to 2 x Dell U2719D. However, both Fedora 37
(beta) and openSuse Tumbleweed (with KDE 5.25 and 5.26) plugged in via HDMI to
the same monitors aren't able to identify the monitors. I click "Identify" and
no matter which monitor I have high lighted it will always just "Identify" one.
So, it's seeing them as the same or can't tell them apart. As of 5.26 when my
monitors go to sleep, plasma crashes (this happened under 5.25 as well) and
restarts and half my windows end up on a 3rd "ghost" monitor which doesn't even
exist and I can't even get to them without selecting "move" and moving them
back to one of the actual monitors. Backgrounds, etc...also reset most of the
time at least on 1 monitor. If I do a killall plasmashell ; plasmashell &  then
usually the desktop comes back.

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