Currently i Run Only 2 2 2k and 1 1080p no disconnects, no blips nothing. i even sent audio over hdmi with success. On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Michael Butash wrote: > How many displays do you run Stephen? Do they ever disconnect, or go away > like a laptop being detached between home and work? > > Do you use kde display to manage them, nvidia-settings, some combination > of both? Do you have it write an xorg.conf? > > Quick test if you'd humor me - detach a display hard that the system is > setup for, and tell me how bad kde freaks out in moving stuff around if you > do so a few times. Even better, detach all of them, and reconnect them all > back, which is what mine effectively do. My samsung tv's show disconnected > to the gpu when I power them down, so the desktop is essentially left with > "no displays", and then loses its mind. > > KDE usually handles me disconnecting displays once, randomly moving the > task bar around, resetting my wallpapers, and moving my in-use windows > about. It puts things back in a pretty wishy-washy fashion, but another > disconnect of the displays causes it to lose its mind entirely, crashing to > usually even get displays showing anything again. Reboot time then. > > I went to 16.04 with plasmas 5 because plasma4 was so fundamentally broken > with xrandr it would never work right for placement of displays (abandoned > support for kde4), and plasma5 while attempts to, is still horribly broken > it seems. Can't seem to win with it. > > There is a novel-length bug posted on this behavior myself and others have > been posting information to KDE folks for, but oddly just doesn't seem most > people have run into this when displays "go away". > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356225 > > -mb > > > On 11/25/2016 03:01 PM, Stephen Partington wrote: > > I have had no issues running Kbuntu and the 1070 with the binary drivers > from repo. > > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Michael Butash wrote: > >> So far I am NOT impressed with my choice to go with nvidia, as the >> graphics change from amd has caused everything to become entirely unstable >> again. >> > > -- A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button. Stephen