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I think I need someone with better #Linux skills to explain something to me.
How can I tell if my laptop's built-in graphics card supports 4k@60Hz?
I'm going Laptop→USB-C 3.2 cable→Hub→DisplayPort→DP cable→Monitor.
If I use a Windows machine, I get 2160p@60Hz - so I know the cables & hubs are fine.
Ubuntu / Pop only does 4k@30Hz.
My graphics are
`Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics (CML GT2)` & my processor is `i5-10210U`.
What command-line incantation do I need to see my GPU's supported outputs?
How can I tell if my laptop's built-in graphics card supports 4k@60Hz?
I'm going Laptop→USB-C 3.2 cable→Hub→DisplayPort→DP cable→Monitor.
If I use a Windows machine, I get 2160p@60Hz - so I know the cables & hubs are fine.
Ubuntu / Pop only does 4k@30Hz.
My graphics are
`Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics (CML GT2)` & my processor is `i5-10210U`.
What command-line incantation do I need to see my GPU's supported outputs?