IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> My screen froze again. I can't really tell whats going on from the logs, though i do see this like a Million times: | 02:13 |
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IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> Mar 5 00:01:29 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000129.828661:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 02:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> Mar 5 00:01:32 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000132.568246:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 02:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> Mar 5 00:01:34 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000134.119259:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 02:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> Mar 5 00:01:36 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000136.567160:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> It's the stdout from kwin_x11 I believe.) | 02:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> My screen froze again. I can't really tell whats going on from the logs, though i do see this like a Million times: | 02:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> Mar 5 00:01:29 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000129.828661:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 02:13 |
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IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> just reboot to solve gor temporary (re @zparihar: My screen froze again. I can't really tell whats going on from the logs, though i do see this like a Million times: | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> Mar 5 00:01:29 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000129.828661:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> Mar 5 00:01:32 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000132.568246:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> Mar 5 00:01:34 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000134.119259:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> Mar 5 00:01:36 zubin-HP-Z420-Workstation plasmashell[2114916]: [2114916:2114929:0305/000136.567160:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(985)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202) | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> I pretty much have to | 04:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> i just upgraded from 20.04, and in 20.04 I wouldn't need to reboot my system for up to 60 days | 04:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> can u share screenshot? i means capture from phone | 04:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> basically when I decided to install the kernel update | 04:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> I've already rebooted (re @milesdredd: can u share screenshot? i means capture from phone) | 04:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> again u have problem? | 04:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> actualy what i did was "ctrl + alt + f2" then I restarted 'sddm' | 04:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <zparihar> yes I have the problem every 2 days.... (re @milesdredd: again u have problem?) | 04:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> i don't know what problem is this | 04:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> Application Launcher will not open files | 04:53 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> If I search and press enter on a file in the application launcher, nothing happens anymore. If I search up a program, it will run. But no file (pdf, txt, document) will open in a relevant program as it used it. Same goes for KRunner. They do let me open the folder with the file, but it's pretty annoying. | 04:53 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> How to troubleshoot it? | 04:53 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Arang> guys i have finally managed to enable hibernation in my laptop and i am able to start it by using command line, but i wonder if there's a way to create or enable an hibernation button in the KDE interface or maybe a plugin? | 06:40 |
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IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> whats the command? (re @Arang: guys i have finally managed to enable hibernation in my laptop and i am able to start it by using command line, but i wonder if there's a way to create or enable an hibernation button in the KDE interface or maybe a plugin?) | 07:25 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> and if u know the command , create a shortcut key , | 07:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> how to change it's theme ??? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/a596ac41/file_63928.jpg | 07:29 |
IrcsomeBot | <milesdredd> make sure that these are not uncheck : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/5b123047/file_63929.jpg | 07:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <Arang> sudo systemctl hibernate (re @milesdredd: whats the command?) | 07:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <Arang> it will require sudo so i cant just create a script | 07:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> They're checked, results appear when searched. It's the action that follows the click on the result that isn't there. | 07:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> E.g. I search 'bear' and docs with bear come up in results like 'how to bear grief.pdf' | 07:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> Clicking on this should open it in my pdf reader but nothing happens. | 07:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <klez_07> I can still open the container folder (re @milesdredd: ) | 07:37 |
yilkork | Hi everyone, | 07:37 |
yilkork | https://paste.gnome.org/bdFipzfni | 07:38 |
IrcsomeBot | <Arang> i want to be able to get that sweet hibernate button in KDE it is supposed to be able to enable it but it isnt, so i wonder if there is something related to policykit or whatever that helps? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/026aa061/file_63930.jpg | 07:41 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 13:10 |
yilkork | I think this place is completely waste :/ only problem owners write their problems but nobody answer | 14:01 |
IrcsomeBot | <Arang> you should post a summary of your problem here not just the link (re @IrcsomeBot: <yilkork> I think this place is completely waste :/ only problem owners write their problems but nobody answer) | 14:45 |
BluesKaj | @Arang, they posted the complaint, then left | 14:52 |
mike_ | hello guys | 18:53 |
skramer | Is there reason for my laptop screen does only 60 Hz since I upgraded to 22.04? It used to be able to do 120 Hz before. Grahics card is a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650. | 19:34 |
skramer | The external monitor conected via HDMI still can do 60, 120 and 144 Hz, though. | 19:35 |
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mmikowski | skramer: You use optimus? | 19:43 |
mmikowski | Because if so, I know exactly the reason. | 19:43 |
mmikowski | Well, actually, the likely reason. | 19:43 |
mmikowski | "Exactly" is too strong a word here. | 19:44 |
mmikowski | Please ack and I can share the details. | 19:44 |
skramer | mmikowski: I use the proprietary driver | 19:56 |
mmikowski | skramer: Yes, but your laptop very likely uses optimus. This means the panel is not actually directly fed by the Nvidia frame buffer. | 19:57 |
mmikowski | Instead, the NV driver feeds the Intel framebuffer, which is then fed to your panel. | 19:57 |
mmikowski | Now your external panel IS directly connected to the Nvidia framebuffer. | 19:57 |
mmikowski | The Nvidia drivers handle multiple refresh rates very well. | 19:58 |
skramer | mmikowski: So I should set it GPU into performance mode? | 19:58 |
mmikowski | However, the Intel drivers, which are used to feed the panel, have different restrictions. | 19:59 |
mmikowski | Specifically on refresh rate support. | 19:59 |
mmikowski | I highly recommend you used Intel for power saving, and performance mode for performance. Hybrid mode actually uses more power than either (!) | 20:00 |
mmikowski | Performance drivers will do nothing for your panel, however. | 20:00 |
mmikowski | It will still use the intel framebuffer. | 20:00 |
skramer | mmikowski: But even in Perormance laptop screen offers only 40 and 60 Hz. Up to 20.04 it also offered 120 Hz as well. | 20:01 |
mmikowski | In fact, if you visit Nvidia settings, you will see it labeled as a "prime" display and that you have limited capability to change it. | 20:01 |
mmikowski | Right, as above. | 20:01 |
mmikowski | What is limiting it is the Intel driver, because the NV driver writes to the Intel framebuffer. | 20:01 |
mmikowski | So if you see people who buy laptops claiming theirs "has to have a mux", this is why. | 20:01 |
mmikowski | With a mux, you can connect your laptop panel directly to the NV card, and bypass the intel bugs. | 20:02 |
skramer | It's set to NVIDIA On--demand, the option to choose Intel is greyed out | 20:02 |
mmikowski | And get better performance (prime is a bottleneck there too). | 20:03 |
mmikowski | So on-demand is not recommended. It can cause significant slowness and issues when connected to an external monitor. | 20:03 |
mmikowski | So performance mode is better (and will usually save power), so I definitely recommend doing that no matter what. | 20:04 |
mmikowski | But it probably won't fix the refresh rate issue. That comes down to Intel framebuffer issues. Now I have NOT seen this issue on a 120 or 144 Hz display, but I *have* seen it on 160 Hz displays. | 20:05 |
skramer | So I will give that a try. Still wonder why I can not choose the Saving mode | 20:06 |
mmikowski | The reason is because of how the monitor presents the refresh rate to the system, and how the Intel drivers cannot read "extended" information. | 20:07 |
skramer | In worst case, I still might downgradr to the older driver included in 20.04. Just to find out if it makes any difference | 20:08 |
mmikowski | So the refresh issue on Intel framebuffers is a known issue for some systems. Unfortunately, work-arounds are fragile and would be very difficult to package for all systems. | 20:08 |
mmikowski | Gimme a few secs and I can probably find the Intel bug... | 20:09 |
mmikowski | ... from the database ... | 20:09 |
skramer | Okay, thank you | 20:09 |
mmikowski | skramer: You gotta ask, though, what are you really giving up? Does 60 Hz really bug you that much? | 20:10 |
mmikowski | Because rolling back Intel drivers be hard. | 20:11 |
mmikowski | NV drivers are much easier, but that won't do the trick - it's on Intel, not NV. | 20:11 |
skramer | Yes as they are built into the kernel, right? | 20:12 |
mmikowski | Yes. Here's the Intel bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/125 | 20:13 |
-ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 125 in drm/intel "xrandr does not correctly switch display refresh rates, but pretends it did" [Closed] | 20:13 | |
mmikowski | we're tracking that at Kfocus. | 20:13 |
mmikowski | We have one panel that runs at 160 Hz, but because of that bug, it is not available in Prime. | 20:13 |
mmikowski | However, for people who want maximum performance, there is a mux available so the card can drive the panel directly. | 20:14 |
mmikowski | Then 160 Hz is available. Since people usually want the Mux for max performance in that situation, it works out for most use cases. | 20:14 |
mmikowski | However, it looks like in 5.19+, the fix is already in. | 20:15 |
mmikowski | *165 Hz. | 20:16 |
mmikowski | You might also see if you have a mux. If you do, you can switch that out. | 20:17 |
mmikowski | Not sure why Intel is not available, but there it is. | 20:17 |
mmikowski | kk, best of luck to you. Back to work here :P | 20:17 |
skramer | Thanks again. | 20:18 |
mmikowski | skramer: You're welcome! | 20:29 |
mmikowski | fwiw, while 5.19 the "fix is in" doesn't mean it's propagated yet; it might never make it to 5.19, or it may already be there (but wasn't, last time I checked). | 20:30 |
mmikowski | Finally, that may not be the bug, but my hunch is it is. If you have a mux switch in the BIOS, you could use that to verify that at least it is limited to the Intel FB. It certainly looks like it is. | 20:31 |
mmikowski | https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/5459 | 20:32 |
-ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 5459 in drm/intel "High refresh rates broken on eDP display with Optimus" [Closed] | 20:32 | |
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michal | hi all | 22:13 |
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