
Who should I report this display bug to?
I encountered a small strange bug when awakening my PC from sleep today. My primary monitor got errantly detected as 640x480 (Might be a one-time error in the monitor). I signed in as normal, and tried mousing over to my secondary which was working normally, but no dice. My mouse wouldn't transfer.
I then went to display settings to set it back to 4K, but couldn't as the window was cut off. I could, however see that the reason I couldn't mouse to my secondary was because there was a huge virtual gap between them. Apparently at 150% scaling at 480p, you just barely have enough room to reconfigure display arrangement, so I was now able to use my secondary to find that the system thinks my main is 480p exclusively. Power cycling the monitor fixed this, and it automatically swapped back to 4K. (Which is why I think the 480p bug was the fault of the monitor.)
But now, thanks to me moving them closer together, now both monitors are overlapping each other (image provided), which I think is hilarious. Everything functions just fine in this state, too, I just have two taskbars on one display now and windows have no idea how to maximize. Fixing this was trivial.
Clearly, it's not expecting monitors to spontaneously change capabilities, but what's at fault here? Should I report this to KDE? Is this a kernal thing? I've no idea. I wish I'd taken a screenshot of the 3200 pixel gap between the two monitors in the config menu. That was quite a sight.
(Also, mods, this link that showed when I typed "bug" in the title: https://wiki.cachyos.org/support/submitting_bugs/#_top directs to a 404. Might wanna update that.)