If your "new installation" of 15.2 has reused your old /home file system, try logging out of X, then deleting entire content of ~/.cache/ before trying your script in a Plasma session again. Something else to try is the upstream default DDX, by removing xf86-video-intel. If you haven't already seen <https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/541438-AMD-Intel-amp-NVidia-X-graphics-driver-primer>, give it a visit before asking any questions about this suggestion. jdd composed on 2020-08-27 09:16 (UTC+0200):
when I use the script (and it fails), it makes me very difficult to use the session :-(
Try this entirely different initialization method. Add to kernel cmdline (in Grub) video=eDP1:1920x1080 video=HDMI2:1920x1080 Based on some new observations I made on a very old Intel GPU 2 days ago using TW, modeline creation may be wholly unnecessary. I got a 1920x1200 or 1680x1050 display scaled to 2048x1152 that way. https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/fb/modedb.txt covers this video= option that might need a tweak of refresh or e or D or ?.
You could start the information provision by copy and paste some relevant basic info, like so:
# inxi -SGay
with y get only an error: Error 10: Unsupported value: 0 for option: y
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