First option.
@andreldm There is no way to test, so I will check as soon as the package is updated.
Arch, Xfce 4.16, xfce4-screenshooter 1.10.0-1, gnome-disk-utility 43.0-1.
But the problem does not occur only after starting Gnome Disk. I will try to find the cause and reproduce the repetition.
After rebooting, the problem repeated itself. But now there is a piece of the desktop in the buffer. The xfce4-screenshooter just doesn't see the topmost layer.
The xfce4-screenshooter inserts the old area from the Gnome Disk benchmark into the image buffer. Usually shows up with small and medium windows: Terminal, KDiskMark, Thunar, but does not show up with Telegram and Firefox.
Below is an example of a screenshot of Thunar. It inserts an image of the old benchmark on top of the desktop. The size corresponds to the Thunar window.
Display settings reset after reboot. Installed by the main display monitor, unit number two. When you open the settings, it is activated, but the monitor is not lit. After switching the option off and on, the monitor works. It is set to mirror mode.
Configuration: AMD APU Kaveri 7850K (driver AMDGPU, DC mode) - primary device in UEFI, otherwise no Dual GPU AMD RX460 secondary device
APU Kaveri HDMI connection to TV RX460 monitor connection
Now there is no problem even without the use of profiles.
Using the profile helped.
I didn't use profiles.
You can then do a display of enabled options. In Gnome Disk, only a few options can be changed.
I would like to see in the future monitoring settings in the "Sessions and Startup" menu, a new, last tab. It is possible to do in 2 stages, first displaying the set options, then implementing the change of settings.
Display options from Fstab, and those options that are hidden, for example when formatting and creating a partition.
No panel displayed when using two GPUs and two screens.
Configuration: AMD APU Kaveri 7850K (driver AMDGPU, DC mode) - primary device in UEFI, otherwise no Dual GPU AMD RX460 secondary device
APU Kaveri HDMI connection to TV RX460 monitor connection
But the "Automatic" option works great. That's what I'm going to use.
Yes, that way works. But the problem seems to be something else, not the default port, but the default map when it changes. Disabling the built-in video card and booting only with the discrete one, you have to select port 0 again.
xfce4-panel(main): version 4.16.4 on gtk+ 3.24.34 (3.24.33), glib 2.72.3 (2.72.0)
xfce4-panel(module-factory): reading /usr/share/xfce4/panel/plugins
xfce4-panel(application): found window manager after 1 tries
xfce4-panel(base-window): 0x555fb38bdc00: rgba visual=0x555fb37e40a0, compositing=true
xfce4-panel(base-window): 0x555fb38bdc00: rgba visual=0x555fb37e40a0, compositing=true
xfce4-panel(display-layout): 0x555fb38bdc00: display=:0.0{comp=true}, screen-0[0x555fb37c6020]=[1920,1080] (DisplayPort-1=[0,0;1920,1080])
xfce4-panel(positioning): 0x555fb38bdc00: screen=0x555fb37c6020, monitors=1, output-name=DisplayPort-0, span-monitors=false, base=1637,1055
xfce4-panel(positioning): 0x555fb38bdc00: monitor DisplayPort-0 not found, hiding window
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/17
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=actions, id=17)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=clock, id=18)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=separator, id=22)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/2
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=xfce4-time-out-plugin, id=2)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/4
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=xfce4-timer-plugin, id=4)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=separator, id=10)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/5
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=netload, id=5)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/44
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=weather, id=44)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=separator, id=1)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=launcher, id=42)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/36
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=screenshooter, id=36)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=launcher, id=3)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/15
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=pulseaudio, id=15)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/16
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=notification-plugin, id=16)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=separator, id=9)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/20
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=systray, id=20)
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=object-type, name=separator, id=21)
xfce4-panel(external): register dbus path /org/xfce/Panel/Wrapper/19
xfce4-panel(module): new item (type=external-wrapper, name=xkb, id=19)
Is IO displayed now? Where to turn it on?
Arimo-Regular.ttf: "Arimo" "Regular"