https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468430

--- Comment #4 from yuraposta...@proton.me ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> What kind of cable is the monitor connected with?
The screens where this issue is happening had DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapters
(DisplayPort from GPU side HDMI to screen side). 
But now that you've mentioned it, I tried plugging/unplugging a screen that's
connected to the GPU's only HDMI port (screen's also HDMI) and it didn't crash
at all.

(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> A few questions for you:
> 1. Does it happen if you temporarily disable the KScreen2 service in System
> Settings > Startup & Shutdown > Background Services
Yes, it does.
These are the exact steps I followed: KScreen 2 was unticked but it was
"Running". I pressed the Pause button and it changed to "Not running". After
that I tried to plug/unplug the screens, the screen with the
DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter crashed again. The HDMI one didn't.
> 2. Does the screen being unplugged have a high refresh rate?
Nope. Both screens have 60Hz refresh rate.
> 3. Does the screen being unplugged have AdaptiveSync?
I'm assuming you're referring to FreeSync. Two of the screens that have
DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter, one supports FreeSync the other doesn't. Both
showed this issue.

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