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Have you tried connecting both via display port or both via HDMI?
Not that that should matter normally, but good starting point in trying to get around what may be a bug?
Edit: just remembered I've been having intermitten problems with my 2nd display since last nvidia driver if I have my vr head set plugged in to the 3rd port (even off). When i unplugged it and restarted I got my desktop loading as normal.
Yeah, the black screen after logjn happens when both monitors are plugged in I've noticed. If I unplug the second monitor I can get into a wayland session fine but the moment I plug the second monitor in, the refresh rate tanks if the DE doesn't freeze first.
I'll try your suggestion and update the results after work.
Believe or not, connecting my secondary monitor with display port seems to have solved the issue
Is one of your monitors HDR? I've been getting similar issues (EndevourOS) ever since upgrading to 555, where both of my monitors are black/no signal when logging into Wayland. Unplugging my primary monitor fixes the secondary monitor, and it seems like HDR is the problem in my case - https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488941
After deleting ~/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json, I could login. I did some tests and the issue happens when HDR is enabled. In the config file that put "highDynamicRange" and "wideColorGamut" to "true". Just changing "highDynamicRange" to "false" doesn't work, but if I put both to "false", I can login again.
Simply deleting kwinoutputconfig didn't fix the problem for me but I haven't tried setting it as read-only yet (Probably a good idea to back it up first). My X11 is working normally so I'll stick with that until this bug is resolved.
Connecting my second display with a display port rather than HDMI seems to have solved the issue
Main monitor does support HDR but I never have it enabled. I'll give this a shot when I get the chance
Are both directly connected to the GPU? Or did you connect one to the GPU and one to the Motherboard?
Updated post: Both monitors are connected to the GPU