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#1 2023-01-02 00:51:16

nixw
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Registered: 2023-01-02
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Fedora 36 Display

When the system boots up everything is fine, but when the screensaver is turned on for a bit, it seems like the display contexts for the duel monitors is lost and is set to mirroring the one monitor onto the other, and I have to go and change it back, only to have it happen again every time i go back to use my computer since only on reboot does it pick them up correctly.

I'm not sure exactly where to begin looking, if its an xorg config i should be worried about or if its something going on with xfce and the screensaver and their interacting with the waking process or what. in my search I was lead to this forum and figure it would be worth a post.

thanks for your time and consideration

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#2 2023-01-02 01:12:09

ToZ
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Registered: 2011-06-02
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Re: Fedora 36 Display

Hello and welcome.

Which version of Xfce is on Fedora 36?
Which screensaver are you using?
Can we see your Xfce display settings:

xfconf-query -c displays -v

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#3 2023-01-02 02:59:44

nixw
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Re: Fedora 36 Display

ToZ wrote:

Hello and welcome.

Which version of Xfce is on Fedora 36?
Which screensaver are you using?
Can we see your Xfce display settings:

xfconf-query -c displays -v

Xfce Version: 4.16
the result of the xfconf call is:
"No property specified."

and i believe it would be the xfce-screensaver that comes with it this version as I didn't install anything separate.


Ive had this issue for a while on my systems, actually a couple years, never bothered me a crazy amount cause its ussually hours of work before stopping or days without being on my computer, but i figured id try to figure it out. in this case for any extra information this is following a minimal install of fedora 36, then a groupinstall of the xfce desktop, with the rpmfusion repos(an extra maybe 50 packes for the install)

Thank you for you response, and thank you for the welcome.

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#4 2023-01-02 05:17:22

ToZ
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Re: Fedora 36 Display

nixw wrote:

the result of the xfconf call is:
"No property specified."

Sorry, my bad. It should have been:

xfconf-query -c displays -lv

and i believe it would be the xfce-screensaver that comes with it this version as I didn't install anything separate.

Can we confirm?

ps -ef | grep screensaver

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#5 2023-01-02 05:26:58

nixw
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Re: Fedora 36 Display

ToZ wrote:
nixw wrote:

the result of the xfconf call is:
"No property specified."

Sorry, my bad. It should have been:

xfconf-query -c displays -lv

and i believe it would be the xfce-screensaver that comes with it this version as I didn't install anything separate.

Can we confirm?

ps -ef | grep screensaver
ActiveProfile                Default
/Default/DP-0                 ASUSTek COMPUTER INC 27"
/Default/DP-0/Active          true
/Default/DP-0/EDID            81b689b27b998aab1ede97462df312eb92e89265
/Default/DP-0/Position/X      0
/Default/DP-0/Position/Y      0
/Default/DP-0/Primary         false
/Default/DP-0/Reflection      0
/Default/DP-0/RefreshRate     60.000000
/Default/DP-0/Resolution      1920x1080
/Default/DP-0/Rotation        0
/Default/DP-0/Scale/X         1.000000
/Default/DP-0/Scale/Y         1.000000
/Default/HDMI-0               ASUSTek COMPUTER INC 27"
/Default/HDMI-0/Active        true
/Default/HDMI-0/EDID          e989227c8259692660aedf6919a15e2f7d949fa1
/Default/HDMI-0/Position/X    1920
/Default/HDMI-0/Position/Y    0
/Default/HDMI-0/Primary       false
/Default/HDMI-0/Reflection    0
/Default/HDMI-0/RefreshRate   60.000000
/Default/HDMI-0/Resolution    1920x1080
/Default/HDMI-0/Rotation      0
/Default/HDMI-0/Scale/X       1.000000
/Default/HDMI-0/Scale/Y       1.000000
/Fallback/DP-0                ASUSTek COMPUTER INC 27"
/Fallback/DP-0/Active         true
/Fallback/DP-0/EDID           81b689b27b998aab1ede97462df312eb92e89265
/Fallback/DP-0/Position/X     0
/Fallback/DP-0/Position/Y     0
/Fallback/DP-0/Primary        false
/Fallback/DP-0/Reflection     0
/Fallback/DP-0/RefreshRate    60.000000
/Fallback/DP-0/Resolution     1920x1080
/Fallback/DP-0/Rotation       0
/Fallback/DP-0/Scale/X        1.000000
/Fallback/DP-0/Scale/Y        1.000000
/Fallback/HDMI-0              ASUSTek COMPUTER INC 27"
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Active       true
/Fallback/HDMI-0/EDID         e989227c8259692660aedf6919a15e2f7d949fa1
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Position/X   1920
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Position/Y   0
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Primary      false
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Reflection   0
/Fallback/HDMI-0/RefreshRate  60.000000
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Resolution   1920x1080
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Rotation     0
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Scale/X      1.000000
/Fallback/HDMI-0/Scale/Y      1.000000
/usr/bin/xfce4-screensaver

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