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Hello /wsr/.
I am running Debian 12 and decided to swap from gnome to KDE Plasma because I do not enjoy gnome. However, I have ran into some problems with my second monitor.
When running in Gnome, my monitor worked perfectly fine. And running KDE in Wayland, the monitor also runs perfectly fine, but the DE is extremely slow, so much it's unusable.
When I run KDE in X11, the DE runs smoothly, but my second monitor stops working. It will show the KDE Plasma loading screen, then go blank, then when I log out, it starts working again.
Running 'xrandr -q' will show the monitor as not plugged in, and it also does not show under System Settings - Display Configuration.
I tried deleting .local/share/kscreen and restarting but it did not do anything.
If relevant, I installed KDE using tasksel
My main monitor, the one working, is plugged directly into my graphics card (AMD Rysen), while the one I am having problems with is plugged into my motherboard (Gigabyte B650). If I swap these around, the monitor that is not working does also swap. I only have one HDMI slot in my graphics card, so I can't just plug them both in there.
Any advice? I could just go back to gnome but I'd rather not.
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>>1471858
Sounds like >>>/g/sqt would be a better fit, not because the question is stupid, but tech-support threads are banned
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I tried KDE with Wayland once, and it was so bad that I couldn't believe people would actually find it ready for even a beta release.
Just bumping for interest in case I read something useful in here.
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I run KDE Plasma on Wayland on Fedora. Have you tried pressing the Super (Win) + P and then selecting expand to left or right?
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>>1471960
This does not help my problem but it's good to know this exists so thank you.



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