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[BUG] Samsung G9 Ultrawide Quirk Causes 5120x1440 Display Option to Not Appear #85

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1Naim opened this issue Dec 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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1Naim commented Dec 1, 2024

The fix was first introduce in #75 and was implemented as CachyOS/linux@2f49b44.

However, there has been a report that a kernel patched with this quirk removed the option of 5120x1440 for them. Both the stock Arch Linux kernel and our LTS kernel which don't carry this quirk doesn't have this issue.

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The fix was first introduce in #75 and was implemented as CachyOS/linux@2f49b44.

However, there has been a report that a kernel patched with this quirk removed the option of 5120x1440 for them. Both the stock Arch Linux kernel and our LTS kernel which don't carry this quirk doesn't have this issue.

cc @ACupOfLinux

I will check as soon as possible! :)

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1Naim commented Jan 16, 2025

Hi Kayden, is there an update on your side? There seems to be development that I was only aware of recently regarding this patch[1]. Can you try this kernel and see if it works well for you? It reverts the quirk and uses a new feature instead. It seems to be a more generic fix and a better implementation overall.

[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2024-November/476838.html

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Hi Kayden, is there an update on your side? There seems to be development that I was only aware of recently regarding this patch[1]. Can you try this kernel and see if it works well for you? It reverts the quirk and uses a new feature instead. It seems to be a more generic fix and a better implementation overall.

[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2024-November/476838.html

When this new kernel is compiled everything seems to work good!

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