https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453554

Kai Krakow <k...@kaishome.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |---
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #8 from Kai Krakow <k...@kaishome.de> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> Cool, thanks! Can you file a new bug report for the new issue?
> 
> Out of curiosity, does the wallpaper show up after 10 seconds or so?

Re-opened, because unfortunately, the bug is still there:

With the new panel management tool (available from the edit mode), I can now
clearly see how panels move to the wrong screen. This usually happens when
connected monitors swap positions: 

The last few days, I'm pretty sure I had the following order in the "Drag
panels and desktops around" dialog: DP-4, DP-1, HDMI-0 (deactivated).

Today, when I turned my monitors on, the order changed to "DP-4, HDMI-0
(deactivated), DP-1", and the panels have moved to the deactivated screen (but
not the background image, that moved to a different screen a few days before
already).

Please take note that the background image shows the same bug but moves
independently of the panels, so there are probably race conditions. I've set
different wallpapers to track this: Both the wallpapers and the panels move to
different screens, and they do NOT move the same way: Sometimes only the
wallpaper moves to a different screen, sometimes only one panel of a screen
moves, sometimes two panels of the same screen move.

At least the panel management tools allows me to simply move panels and
wallpapers back to their correct screen.

The system hasn't been rebooted. All I do is turning off the monitors, and one
monitor completely disconnects from the graphics card when turned off. So to
reproduce it, in the worst case you'll have to physically disconnect the
monitor because many monitors keep their connector online when turned off - but
one of my monitors doesn't.

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