it was the refresh rate. it was too high for the 3440x1440 rez. use xrandr to 30
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it was the refresh rate. it was too high for the 3440x1440 rez. use xrandr to 30
It doesn't seem to be happening at a lower resolution of 2560x1080:
HDMI1 connected 2560x1080+1920+0 800mm x 335mm
3440x1440 50.0 + 30.0
2560x1080 60.0*
I tried this with windows 10 and it works ok. This mean the monitor and cable are fine. So what do I do for linux?
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