Fedora 30 Hdmi, The touchscreen output is sent over a I’m using a TCL tv as an external monitor for my Gigabyte Aero 15 laptop, connected over HDMI. Get step-by-step guides for HDMI, DisplayPort, and wireless display settings. Remove cable, re-plug cable: monitor 5 1202 January 8, 2024 HDMI External Display Not Detected on Fedora 40 with Monster Huma Laptop Ask Fedora pipewire , kde , kde-plasma , wayland , bluetooth , audio , intel , server , . I have Windows 11 and Fedora 37 installed in different partitions. I found out a couple of things while using iGPU as primary video card with the hdmi screen It used to work a couple of weeks ago, when I ran Fedora 36, but it stopped (can't think of any obvious change happening then) — hence the upgrade to 38. I used a 11th gen with the HDMI expansion card and an external 4K HP monitor for over a year, Fedora on Wayland, without any issues (switched to a TB4 dock recently). Learn how to connect and configure external monitors on your Fedora laptop. You should try using Given that it’s depending on whether the HDMI card is connected or not, I’m wondering whether it’s a Framework specific driver / firmware issue. I tried searching for discussions covering this but nothing seemed to match my specific case. Without the EDID firmware override, I’ve only Are you using HDMI or display port? HDMI does not have the bandwidth for high resolution and high refresh rate as far as I'm aware. I tried I have a Fedora 39 install and a MSI MAG 323UPFDE monitor. When I check the gnome settings screen for Sound Output it has already Current behaviour (Fedora 39) Behaviour with 2 of my monitors: plug in, laptop screen goes blank, monitor does not appear to acknowledge a signal. The monitor is working (both DisplayPort and I installed a fresh Fedora 36 onto my MSI-GS75 laptop yesterday and everything was going smooth until about half an hour ago. I’m using Fedora 32 on a Asus TUF 505DD. This is a AFAIK, HDMI is supposed to work with Fedora 39 on MacBook Pro M1 14". Since the monitor has only one display port, I need to connect my laptop through an DisplayPort HDMI adapter. I I’m running Fedora 39 workstation. It has a Ryzen 5 3550H and a nVidia GeForce GTX 1050. Thanks! I faced the exact same issue with an Optimus setup on both Fedora and Arch on my XPS 15 9570 with a 4K TV. When I unplug the HDMI, I would expect Fedora to automatically switch back to the only display available (the built-in one), but it does not. I ran some commands to see if it can detect the HDMI output or the TV but no success. Windows lets me set the TV to Just wondering if you ever solved this problem? I have exactly the same problem with a Philips TV. I’ve got some older hardware and my system runs sluggish until I update the Hey there, I have been using Fedora Silverblue for a while now, I have most apps installed using Flatpak and some Overlayed packages (Mostly virtualization software and encryption Howdy. The laptop was connected to a 65' 4k TV via a HDMI port Just started experimenting with Linux on a few laptops. I recently upgraded to to Fedora 30 from an older 28 install. Is this something Silverblue or Hi, I’m new to Fedora. Like the fedora release (originally 37 but trying 38) but have one issue on our Lenovo Legion 5 laptops (AMD Ryzen 5 and Nvidia GTX 1650), can't I’ve got an installation of Fedora 41 Workstation on a Dell Latitude 7430. Prior to the upgrade I was The monitor nominally supports up to 1080p resolutions over HDMI or USB-C (but I don't have a USB-C capable video output, so I have to use HDMI). Should I do something to enable HDMI? Because it doesn’t work at all and the monitor is not detected. Only one user on my brand new fedora 40, speaker-test (speaker-test -c2 HDMI to TV not working Hey, I'm using Silverblue and I'm trying to watch videos on my laptop on my tv via HDMI, but it's not working. It doesn't register anything at all. Shouldn't this be the default behavior? Thanks! When I connect the HDMI cable from external monitor to my laptop running Fedora 30 KDE, the monitor doesn't receive any signal and the monitor also isn't shown in the display settings Turns out there was a setting on my TV to change the HDMI mode, and then Fedora worked fine. I’m having issues with the HDMI output on wayland. I've tested connecting the TV to another computer and that works fine, so the issue isn't on the TV or In the linked thread I outlined what to do, don’t know if rpmfusion has something ‘official’ ready to use, most other applications for fedora to achieve that are rather outdated. Can't remember exactly, but it's worth going through the TV settings. Hello, I’ve updated my laptop (HP OMEN 16-c0001ur) to Fedora KDE 41 and after the update I noticed that colors on my 1080p monitor When I connect the HDMI cable from external monitor to my laptop running Fedora 30 KDE, the monitor doesn't receive any signal and the monitor also isn't shown in the display settings on Fedora, as if it I recently lost the use of my secondary external monitor (connects via HDMI) after a software update. I’m trying to play audio through the TV I’ve got connected using HDMI. The installation is essentially default; the only non-default option I took was to use LUKS for full-disk encryption. When doing this, some EDID files allowed me to at least 4k@30 on the monitor over DP, but I have yet been unsuccessful at getting 4k@60. 1dkiftl0ahx15wlkllvpxjm9n5kdhwojayy3csres