<krytarik> guiverc: Okay, thanks. Then it seems like the correct package to file the bug report against is somewhere in the LXQt space.
<krytarik> guiverc: Try and "killall lxqt-powermanagement" and see if it's still the same then?
<krytarik> Otherwise, only lxqt-session comes to mind as a possible culprit.
I `killall -9 /usr/bin/lxqt-powermanagement` until I got a message that it'd 'crashed' too many times and wouldn't restart until next login (well done & kudos to lxqt-powermanagement devs)
the effect was no different. On my lubuntu 19.04 installed system (no reboots since yesterday) screens dim, then one screen has screensaver & other is restored to qterm+hexchat which update normally fully visible.
<krytarik> Okay, then I'd say just stick lxqt-session to the bug report too and see how it proceeds. :P
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<krytarik> guiverc: Okay, thanks. Then it seems like the correct package to file the bug report against is somewhere in the LXQt space.
<krytarik> guiverc: Try and "killall lxqt-powermanag ement" and see if it's still the same then?
<krytarik> Otherwise, only lxqt-session comes to mind as a possible culprit.
I `killall -9 /usr/bin/ lxqt-powermanag ement` until I got a message that it'd 'crashed' too many times and wouldn't restart until next login (well done & kudos to lxqt-powermanag ement devs)
the effect was no different. On my lubuntu 19.04 installed system (no reboots since yesterday) screens dim, then one screen has screensaver & other is restored to qterm+hexchat which update normally fully visible.
<krytarik> Okay, then I'd say just stick lxqt-session to the bug report too and see how it proceeds. :P