Closed EmptyLungs closed 1 year ago
After booting TUI greetd is displayed correctly When I log in to the system display is turned off with "no signal" But in swaymsg, I can see that sway sees the output, and there's some workspace:
Playing with swaymsg output resolution/enable/scale doesn't really help
Can you enable it using wlay? Is kanshi set up and doing weird things?
wlay
kanshi
closing as to no feedback and nothing I can do from our side without it.
After booting TUI greetd is displayed correctly When I log in to the system display is turned off with "no signal" But in swaymsg, I can see that sway sees the output, and there's some workspace:
swaymsg -t get_outputs
``` Output eDP-1 'Chimei Innolux Corporation 0x140A Unknown' (focused) Current mode: 1920x1080 @ 60.001 Hz Position: 0,0 Scale factor: 1.000000 Scale filter: nearest Subpixel hinting: unknown Transform: normal Workspace: 1: Max render time: off Adaptive sync: disabled Available modes: 1920x1080 @ 60.001 Hz 1680x1050 @ 60.001 Hz 1280x1024 @ 60.001 Hz 1440x900 @ 60.001 Hz 1280x800 @ 60.001 Hz 1280x720 @ 60.001 Hz 1024x768 @ 60.001 Hz 800x600 @ 60.001 Hz 640x480 @ 60.001 Hz Output DP-3 'ASUSTek COMPUTER INC ASUS VG289Q1A 0x00009644' Current mode: 3840x2160 @ 59.996 Hz Position: 1920,0 Scale factor: 1.000000 Scale filter: nearest Subpixel hinting: unknown Transform: normal Workspace: 2 Max render time: off Adaptive sync: disabled Available modes: 3840x2160 @ 59.996 Hz 3840x2160 @ 60.000 Hz (16:9) 3840x2160 @ 59.940 Hz (16:9) 3840x2160 @ 50.000 Hz (16:9) 2560x1440 @ 59.951 Hz 1920x1080 @ 60.000 Hz 1920x1080 @ 60.000 Hz (16:9) 1920x1080 @ 59.940 Hz (16:9) 1920x1080 @ 50.000 Hz (16:9) 1680x1050 @ 59.954 Hz 1280x1024 @ 60.020 Hz 1440x900 @ 59.887 Hz 1280x960 @ 60.000 Hz 1280x800 @ 59.810 Hz 1280x720 @ 60.000 Hz 1280x720 @ 60.000 Hz (16:9) 1280x720 @ 59.940 Hz (16:9) 1280x720 @ 50.000 Hz (16:9) 1440x576 @ 50.000 Hz (4:3) 1440x576 @ 50.000 Hz (16:9) 1024x768 @ 60.004 Hz 1440x480 @ 60.000 Hz (4:3) 1440x480 @ 60.000 Hz (16:9) 1440x480 @ 59.940 Hz (4:3) 1440x480 @ 59.940 Hz (16:9) 800x600 @ 60.317 Hz 800x600 @ 56.250 Hz 720x576 @ 50.000 Hz (16:9) 720x480 @ 60.000 Hz (16:9) 720x480 @ 60.000 Hz (4:3) 720x480 @ 59.940 Hz (16:9) 720x480 @ 59.940 Hz (4:3) 640x480 @ 60.000 Hz (4:3) 640x480 @ 59.940 Hz 640x480 @ 59.940 Hz (4:3) ```Playing with swaymsg output resolution/enable/scale doesn't really help