Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-13 Thread Jack
On 2023.06.13 04:52, Michael wrote: On Tuesday, 13 June 2023 01:01:43 BST Wol wrote: > On 10/06/2023 09:44, Michael wrote: Without sddm, you can run the startplasma-wayland stanza from a console, do your thing, logout and the console would have captured various logs - just as startx does. >

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-13 Thread Michael
On Tuesday, 13 June 2023 01:01:43 BST Wol wrote: > On 10/06/2023 09:44, Michael wrote: > > Without sddm, you can run the startplasma-wayland stanza from a console, > > do > > your thing, logout and the console would have captured various logs - just > > as startx does. > > Does that actually work

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-12 Thread Wol
On 10/06/2023 09:44, Michael wrote: Without sddm, you can run the startplasma-wayland stanza from a console, do your thing, logout and the console would have captured various logs - just as startx does. Does that actually work now? Last I tried I ended up looking for the docu, and found that

Solved for now: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland (wrong display settings)

2023-06-11 Thread Jack
On 2023.06.10 17:56, Jack wrote: Still some work to do, but much better now. In the sterr output when run as a new user where both screens are used, I saw Checking screens: available: (QScreen(0x55723012fa90, name="DVI-I-1"), QScreen(0x55723011a010, name="DVI-I-2")) redundant: QHash() fak

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-10 Thread Jack
Still some work to do, but much better now. In the sterr output when run as a new user where both screens are used, I saw Checking screens: available: (QScreen(0x55723012fa90, name="DVI-I-1"), QScreen(0x55723011a010, name="DVI-I-2")) redundant: QHash() fake: QSet() all: (QScreen(0x55723012

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-10 Thread Jack
On 2023.06.10 13:07, Michael wrote: On Saturday, 10 June 2023 18:00:34 BST Jack wrote: > I have also had odd behavior with X and two monitors, but I always > managed to get it working without excessive effort. My most persistent > problem was if the right monitor was plugged into the primar

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-10 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 10 June 2023 18:00:34 BST Jack wrote: > I have also had odd behavior with X and two monitors, but I always > managed to get it working without excessive effort. My most persistent > problem was if the right monitor was plugged into the primary output, > reordering the monitors in t

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-10 Thread Jack
On 2023.06.10 04:44, Michael wrote: On Saturday, 10 June 2023 01:19:06 BST Jack wrote: I've been running xorg (KDE Plasma) for years, and have been perfectly happy, but every now and then I have tried wayland, with less or even less success. My recent attempts give me a plasma session in t

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-10 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 10 June 2023 01:19:06 BST Jack wrote: > I've been running xorg (KDE Plasma) for years, and have been perfectly > happy, but every now and then I have tried wayland, with less or even > less success. My recent attempts give me a plasma session in the upper > 1024 x 768 of a monitor tha

Re: [gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-09 Thread Mark Dymek
wayland in my opinion is still many years off from being stable. i don’t know why gnome and kde switched to it as default. i have lots of issues with it currently on arch install. my advice would be switch back to xorg. hopefully the freedesktop people can get their stuff together and fix this

[gentoo-user] some help with wayland

2023-06-09 Thread Jack
I've been running xorg (KDE Plasma) for years, and have been perfectly happy, but every now and then I have tried wayland, with less or even less success. My recent attempts give me a plasma session in the upper 1024 x 768 of a monitor that does 1920x1080. It also doesn't recognize the sec