for some drivers there is a kernel parameter like vga= or video= or different. it has an @ and a number to set the Hz
Technology
This magazine is dedicated to discussions on the latest developments, trends, and innovations in the world of technology. Whether you are a tech enthusiast, a developer, or simply curious about the latest gadgets and software, this is the place for you. Here you can share your knowledge, ask questions, and engage in discussions on topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and more. From the impact of technology on society to the ethical considerations of new technologies, this category covers a wide range of topics related to technology. Join the conversation and let's explore the ever-evolving world of technology together!
Is it only when you turn the PC on? I have to imagine it's Arch initializing everything, and probably isn't unusual to run at a default refresh (60Hz) before getting the graphics driver loaded and switching settings.
Not only. This also happens when switching between TTYs.
I'm trying to move the setting to the boot stage, but it's not easy.