https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402370

Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
Unfortunately everything people have been reporting here since the original
report by Ben is unrelated and those are separate issues. For those people, if
you're still experiencing those issues in Plasma 5.25 or 5.26, can you ask you
to file new bug reports? Thanks.

As for the original issue:
> My DVI display wakes up first, Plasma detects it, snaps into single display 
> config, then the HDMI display wakes up,
> Plasma detects it, and then snaps back into my configured display layout.  
> Plasma should just remember the layout,
> in fact, as the computer is still running and the displays haven't actually 
> been disconnected, there's really no need
>for Plasma to re-detect displays at all. 

Unfortunately this is the way it has to be, because to the system,
"disconnected" and "hasn't woken up yet" look identical, so the system has no
way of knowing that there's a slow display that'a about to wake up, vs a
disconnected display. If the system remembered the previous dual-display state,
but the HDMI screen actually had gotten disconnected, then you could move your
cursor off into where it used to be, and windows would still be there too, but
all of those things would be invisible.

So it has to remain the way it is, I'm afraid.

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