On 15/10/24 08:42, Barry wrote:
I power off my computer and monitor every night and every morning, but that has no effect on HDR being available. I'll need to check again but I don't remember seeing those options in Ubuntu with KDE either. I'll need to see if I can get KDE with Xorg working again too, to see if that makes a difference.On 14 Oct 2024, at 22:21, Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Thanks Barry. I issued the kscreen-doctor -o command and the HDR line in the output specifies "Incapable". Why is this the case when a boot into Windows activates HDR as specified in the Windows settings, and with "Auto HDR" set when I go into games that support HDR I get a message that because of "Auto HDR" the game is activating HDR.Now we know why you see no hdr enable button. I would suspect an issue with the monitor firmware as one possible cause. One thing worth doing is to power off, not stand by, the computer and monitor. Then power up and boot into fedora. Do not boot windows. Does hdr work?
regards, Steve
Barry
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