Em maio 24, 2021 17:47 Maykel Franco via arch-general escreveu:
El lun, 24 may 2021 a las 20:13, Giancarlo Razzolini (< grazzolini@archlinux.org>) escribió:
Em maio 24, 2021 6:42 Maykel Franco via arch-general escreveu:
Hi, I'm probing archlinux with i3wm tiling window manager. I love it! I come archlinux + kde desktop.
I have a dell xps 13' model 9370. I have a problem when work with two monitors. The primary monitor (laptop) freeze any open container (terminal, program...) randomly in workspace. This only occur in laptop screen.
Something like this:
# Screenshot https://imgur.com/a/LvOsKIe
# Video https://imgur.com/a/veuSM33
My xrandr config is:
xrandr --output eDP1 --primary --mode 1920x1080 --pos 3440x360 --rotate normal --output DP1 --mode 3440x1440 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal --output DP2 --off --output HDMI1 --off --output HDMI2 --off --output VIRTUAL1 --off
I try all, debug i3wm with i3-dump-log, and search in google but I can't find the problem.
The workspace freeze and cannot kill containers. The only things is restart lightdm ...
My i3config is very basic.
I'm having similar freezes. I noticed they usually happen when resuming from suspend. How are you running your xrandr config? I think it is being caused by xrandr, but I was not able to pinpoint it exactly. I'm using autorandr here.
I have to kill all users processes, restart the systemd user instance process, and login again.
Regards, Giancarlo Razzolini
Hi, my xrandr command is simple:
xrandr --output eDP1 --primary --mode 1920x1080 --pos 3440x360 --rotate normal --output DP1 --mode 3440x1440 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal --output DP2 --off --output HDMI1 --off --output HDMI2 --off --output VIRTUAL1 --off
Sure, but *when* you run it? Is there some automation?
In my case, with systemctl restart lightdm.service is sufficient.
Because that'll kill all the user processes =D
With KDE, works well. Not freeze.
I never tried to use a different WM/DE, but I suspected all along this was an i3 issue only, because the freeze is very weird and specific. I can still switch workspaces, between monitors, but the mouse is stuck. Regards, Giancarlo Razzolini