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ddcutil (2.2.3-1 -> 2.2.5-1) make kde plasma freeze after login. I rolled back and added ddcutil to pacman ignore pkg.
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Thanks, this fixed the plasma freeze issue for me.
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I "fixed" it by downgrading powerdevil (6.5.5-1 -> 6.5.4-1) - but ddcutil could also be it.
Did you get a lot of "permission denied" spam for R/W acces to i2c devices?
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Thanks, downgrading ddcutil to 2.2.3-1 also fixed the plasma freeze issue for me.
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Did you get a lot of "permission denied" spam for R/W acces to i2c devices?
Yes, that indeed happened.
I would also like to add that this error only happens on internal laptop screen, on external over hdmi, there is no crash.
My hypothesis was that internal screen PSR is in some kind of contention with ddcutil making some requests, which caused freeze. Because if I disable the PSR on internal screen (amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10 kernel parameter) the freeze problem is gone.
As I am sure is the case with the rest of you, on my system ddcutil got upgraded as part of powerdevil upgrade.
Im on integrated amd gpu laptop, wayland, kde.
Last edited by Jst4Ne (2026-02-05 12:05:07)
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I got the issue both with only the builtin laptop screen and attached monitors.
It even works for a few moments when i (un)plug screens. But even rebooting with only the laptop screen stopped working as soon as the sddm login completed.
Builtin screen started working again with only a powerdevil downgrade but as soon as i attached my monitors it broke again.
Since downgrading ddcutil to 2.2.3 (and upgrading powerdevil to 6.5.5 again) everything seems to work fine.
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Thank you for posting this - I had the same issue on one laptop ( Acer Swift 16) with AMD cpu and gpu. The ddcutils downgrade fixed it for this machine.
Looks like upstream report is https://github.com/rockowitz/ddcutil/issues/581
Last edited by mcloaked (2026-02-05 16:57:49)
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Also relevant:
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/ … -/issues/5
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Thanks that also worked for me.
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There is a alternative solution instead of downgrading that was added to the Wiki today FWIW.
I'm french, sorry for any mistakes in english.
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Workaround: it seems that ddcutil 2.2.5 is in conflict with asusctl, so in order to upgrade ddcutil 2.2.3->2.2.5 it is necessary:
1. remove asusctl rog-control-center;
2. perform the upgrade of ddcutil 2.2.3->2.2.5;
3. reinstall asusctl rog-control-center.
Everything will be fine...until the next ddcutil upgrade...
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