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Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:33 am
by paul1149
This has been happening maybe 25% of the time for a long time. I have a two monitor setup on my tower, and often the two displays will be gathered onto the main monitor, with the second monitor offline. The fix for this has been to go into Settings, Disable the second monitor, and then when the confirmation dialog appears Revert back to both monitors. The two-monitor display is then reinitialized correctly.

Lately though there has been a slight shift. The displays are still messed up, but conky appears on the second monitor as it should. This has led me to believe that the problem is that the second monitor, which is an older Viewsonic, is not being seen in time for KDE to acknowledge it and give it its desktop display. But several seconds later, when conky kicks in, it is there and seen so there is no problem with that.

My system is decently fast, and the Viewsonic's start up has noticeably lag, so I think this is the problem. Is there any way to delay the KDE monitor tally process to give the Viewsonic a few seconds more to get online so it is seen properly?

Thanks.

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System:
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Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 7:49 am
by j2mcgreg
What happens if you don't turn on the Dell monitor until after the Viewsonic has launched?

Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:48 am
by paul1149
The Viewsonic actually should be up, since it's actually never turned off, it sits hibernating until the machine is booted up each morning. But it does take time to output the initial signal (after that it is fine). Were I to turn off the Dell primary monitor, I suppose I would have the same problem in reverse - everything would end up on the Viewsonic. I would not be able to manually time when to turn on the Dell.

Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:11 am
by j2mcgreg
paul1149 wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:48 am The Viewsonic actually should be up, since it's actually never turned off, it sits hibernating until the machine is booted up each morning. But it does take time to output the initial signal (after that it is fine). Were I to turn off the Dell primary monitor, I suppose I would have the same problem in reverse - everything would end up on the Viewsonic. I would not be able to manually time when to turn on the Dell.
I had a couple of those aged Viewsonics a few years ago and the problem with them was as you described. More often than not they wouldn't wake from sleep and needed two or more power cycles to get them to function. I think that by starting up with the Dell physically turned off that you will find that the problem is with the Viewsonic and not one of timing between the HDMI and Div-D connections.

Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:40 am
by Charlie Brown
You can do this if you like:

Install ARandR (was ootb once, a tiny app.), then "when everything is ok, as they should be": start ARandR and "save as".

It saves as a .sh file which's already executable.

... Then we can put it in autostart with some delay :)

Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:07 am
by paul1149
j2mcgreg wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:11 am
I think that by starting up with the Dell physically turned off that you will find that the problem is with the Viewsonic and not one of timing between the HDMI and Div-D connections.
Yes, I believe the problem is in the Viewsonic itself, though it's a perfectly fine monitor otherwise. I hadn't considered video card timing.

Thanks.
Charlie Brown wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:40 am
Install ARandR (was ootb once, a tiny app.), then "when everything is ok, as they should be": start ARandR and "save as".

It saves as a .sh file which's already executable.

... Then we can put it in autostart with some delay :)
Actually, that has been in the back of my mind, for if I can't find a way to more organically solve the problem. It might have to be a script that toggles the display back and forth once, which is what I do manually. Or maybe toggling wouldn't be necessary.

I'm also having problems with autostarting some apps, but that's for another thread someday.

Thanks.

Re: Second monitor not seen in time, doesn't receive display

Posted: Tue May 07, 2024 7:07 am
by paul1149
I just had reason to try ARandR. When this problem occurs the second monitor has now been coming online, which it didn't used to do when this problem occurred before, but its wallpaper was mashed onto the first monitor, as were its icons. So I gave the ARandR script a spin. Apparently it's limited to more basic functions, such as which monitors are active and their display configurations. The wallpaper and icon problems were not touched. The only way I know of to get them where they should be is to deactivate then reactivate the second monitor.