Well the only issue I am running into is with the weird sliding issue of the one display. I am running 16.04 and really have not run into the other issues. And Wayland is being stubborn ad well. On Jul 22, 2016 7:39 PM, "Michael Butash" wrote: > I bet you do - kde has some real bastard issues with multi-monitor I've > been finding. > > If you're on 14.04, you're mostly hozed - they didn't fix kde remembering > display setups until plasma 5.x. This alone drove me into the 16.04 > adventure with plasma 5. > > I was actually just digging through their bugs when I saw this, there are > a ton of issues with current releases in ubuntu and everything really, > plasma 5.5 to current 5.7.1 all seem affected. > > Now with 16.04 and plasma 5.5 on here, it remembers where my monitors go, > but about everything else is broken. Someone decided to remove a > particular null monitor feature in kde that destroys it's ability cope with > displays disappearing as things toggle around with xrandr functions, > causing kwin, plasma, and about every other aspect of kde to freak out. > Now they seem to be trying to put it back, but so far everyone is still > broken in 5.7.1. > > Sadly most of these issues relate I found in the kde trackers around these > issues are a year or more old, and they don't seem great about actually > fixing old/persistent problems. Seems they just keep making new features > without fixing the old ones, like monitor placement in plasma 4. > > Easy for them to say "just upgrade to 5", but not when it requires a > distro release upgrade, and then finding it is even more broken is slightly > infuriating. > > -mb > > > On 07/22/2016 09:07 AM, Stephen Partington wrote: > > Odd KDE multi-monitor behavior with Optimus. > > I have it working, and for the most part its great. But what i am getting > now is some really strange behavior with Nvidia and Intel graphics. > > Everything comes up and renders beautifully. I can even arrange them and > move things back and forth. But anytime i move to the Intel controlled > monitor (in this case laptop display) it slides the Nvidia controlled > screens off to the side (or up if i set it below). > > I have no idea where this behavior is controlled from and my google > searching is coming up with nothing like it before. And while technically > functional its kind of weird and not very helpful behavior. > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >