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Display's power status doesn't get detected properly #8293
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Before you launch sway, what's the output of |
The DVI-D display is turned off, the power switch on the back is turned off and the power cord is disconnected. The DVI cable is still plugged in, though. (It's an ancient Samsung SyncMaster 913TM, if that helps.) |
My monitors exhibit the same behavior and my testing led to even more confusion. Tests on my 100% turned off monitor
Maybe someone with more knowledge could chime in please. |
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But turning the monitor back on after launching sway doesn't update sway. The monitor is stuck showing the last frame (linux console before monitor turned off). |
Sway Version:
Debug Log:
Configuration File:
Description:
swaymsg -t get_outputs
.For this reproduction, and for the debug log seen above, the DVI-D display way turned off via the power button, and physically unpowered using the switch on the monitor's back.
Since the display is present and listed as powered on, I get some applications that open on it by default. The cursor can also move over to the unpowered display, and I can move windows and workplaces between the two displays.
swaymsg -t get_outputs
glxinfo -B
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