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First of all, thank you for your hardware, has been running headless just perfectly for the past 6 months.
Now, I was going to run it with display, and while it detects my 2560x1440 monitor just fine, and selects the native resolution output it imagines it can handle just fine, it really can not handle it. The display output is just a blank screen - it does hold refresh, as the display does not powersave when connected, but no color buffer is presented.
This happens at least on the Arch-based opios, the ubuntu 22.04 and the debian images from orangepi.org; via both type-c adapter to HDMI and direct HDMI connections to the monitor.
I can connect fine on ssh to the ubuntu/debian installs with user orangepi and password orangepi, but I can not connect to the opios, likely because the default user is not orangepi/orangepi on it.
When I connect via ssh, and set up by hand the /run/** Xorg cookie for display :0 in /root/.Xauthority, I can set 1920x1080 resolution via xrandr on command line, and everything seems to be working fine, but when upping the resolution to 2560x1440x60Hz screen is again a black canvas.
I would really like to run the native resolution, which should be well within the hardware capabilities of the board; is this something others have faced as well?
Is there some 12th level spell I need to cast in order to break the magical 1920x1080 barrier? Has anyone scribed a scroll for it?
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