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Ubuntu 19.10 is no longer supported (since July 2020) so please don't
add comments about that.
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On Ubuntu 19.10 I'm experiencing the same thing as the comment above:
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Jan B (hey-e) wrote on 2015-04-08: #143
I have a laptop and a monitor as secondary display
...
Every time I switch back from only using the monitor (laptop display disabled)
to using the lapt
Hi Daniel,
I did some testing because I seemed to be affected by this issue on
Ubuntu 20.04. In fact I first used the script from bernaerts mentioned
above (#4 for instance). Anyway I disabled its startup before these
tests, I mentioned it to clear the ground.
So I followed your instructions in #
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Daniel, I just turned off fractional scaling and I no longer have this
problem, so for me at least with nvidia drivers and focal, I don't see
this bug and instead see 1825593 as you mentioned.
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I think bug 1825593 covers a more current problem related to fractional
scaling in Ubuntu 20.04. That might also cause the whole screen layout
to be forgotten, I would guess.
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This is the other xml file that does not work.
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I tried testing what happens if I try a configuration with only one
monitor enabled. The log in screen has all three monitors on, but then
when I log in it properly disables two of them and the config loads as
it was when I logged out. Monitor 2 enabled with fractional scaling 1.5
and monitors 1 an
Hi Daniel, I tried your instructions and there is no difference between
~/.config/monitors.xml and monitors-before.xml. Both files specify the
desired configuration, but upon logging in the monitors are in the wrong
configuration.
Let me know if there's anything else I can try to help debug this i
Hi Daniel,
I'm having this problem, so I tried the test you detailed in comment #147. Both
XML files were identical and they also have the settings I want. Still when I
log in the monitors are in the wrong place, orientation, scaling level, and
primary monitor.
I'm using a fresh installation
Ian,
Please try this:
0. Delete ~/.config/monitors.xml
1. Configure your preferred monitor arrangement.
2. Log out.
3. Ctrl+Alt+F4 and log into the text console.
4. cp ~/.config/monitors.xml monitors-before.xml
5. Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log into the graphics console.
6. Compare ~/.config/monitors.
Just to clarify, I still see this bug with Focal and X11 and nvidia
drivers
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@Daniel, just send the bug report to forum,
As @Max said above, it really really annoying bug when using a laptop
with an external monitor.
When I using dual screen with my laptop on the left, external monitor on the
right, I set that on Display setting.
when I press Super + P to turn off what
I am seeing this problem on Disco Dingo using Wayland.
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@macbreeze you might want to open a bug for the xfce4-session package or
the xubuntu meta package as this one is targeting the gnome-shell
package. LightDM has settings in /etc/lightdm for overriding which
monitor is used for the login widget and xrandr tool may help in the
session after login.
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Using lightdm and xfce this problem exists as well. Additionally with
this setup there are no monitors.xml in ~/.config. Although the login
screen is on the main monitor, which is awkward.
There are also other slightly funny situations, as when closing the lid
on laptop then connecting laptop to a
Thanks for clarifying that.
Yes it was a general statement I wanted to remind everyone of, too.
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@vanvugt: not sure if #136 is directed at my comment in #135, but the
_only_ way to produce the problem is to logout or reboot which naturally
involves the display manager. Again, the problem goes away, for my case,
simply by using a different display manager, as stated in #131.
The problem is cle
This bug should not be about the greeter/login screen at all. If you
have problems with the login screen then please use bug 1760849 instead.
Please do not discuss greeter/login screen problems here.
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Our setup:
1. Older GPU(Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 2000)
2. Always using some sort of display multiplexer(splitter) on VGA out to
dual TV’s, previously, now only single local monitor on VGA and 4K
Tx(wireless) on HDMI out to a projector, currently.
Thoughts:
1. Could the splitter or wireless
To reproduce it, try switching the order of your displays. For example,
make the display on port 0 be on the right of the display on port 1
(instead of the "natural" order of 0=left, 1=right.) I also notice that
changing the orientation of the primary display to "portrait right"
causes problems, wh
OK, I give in... Since this bug is so popular and I can't find any
explicit code fix we can reopen this one. Unfortunately I still cannot
reproduce this bug myself.
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Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released =>
Remember this bug is closed for Gnome Shell per comment #126.
But I understand that maybe some people are still experiencing similar
problems. It appears to me one such similar problem that wouldn't have
been fixed here is with laptop display switching where the set of
connected displays changes (
WORKAROUND FOR UBUNTU 18.10(clean install):
Replace gdm3 with slick-greeter + lightdm-settings + gnome-screensaver +
numlockx(optionally)
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1820423
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@muktupavels (#127): I do not have this bug in 18.04.1 LTS. My settings
persist over a restart.
One thing I noticed though is that the screens are reset every time when
switching to "Built-In Only" and then "Join Displays" via WindowsKey+p.
A workaround I found for this is to switch back to "Exter
This bug doesn't seem to cover Xubuntu or XFCE. If you have problems
with those then please open a new bug.
P.S. Bug 1283615 has been untouched for over 4 years so it's likely the
information there is now out of date.
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@Alberts this is still an issue in Xubuntu 18.04 :(
I have been battling with in xubuntu 16.04 and thought it would have
been resolved by now...no love for xubuntu :(
root issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1283615
A Work around solution:
http://bernaert
alextomko, do you have same problem in 18.04?
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Best I can tell, this bug was fixed (for gnome-shell) in 18.04. The
latest duplicates are from Ubuntu 17.10, and the above comments about
later releases appear to be different bugs from this one.
If anyone finds a similar problem in Ubuntu 18.04 or later then please
run this command to create a ne
I prefer to run this script from a terminal since I open one the first thing I
do but found a way to fix related to what others have done with a desktop
shortcut.
I tried a `systemctl service` upon login but it errors on so many items
that I gave up.
Following the third answer's direction's -
I am using "gnome-session-fallback" with metacity fyi.
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I also confirm this bug with fresh install Ubuntu 16.04. Any-time I
leave my PC for 5 minutes, reboot or come back from a locked session my
monitors go back not being aligned properly like I have saved them.
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I think that's possibly a different bug.
Suspend/hibernate and resume is the same session. This bug was about
different sessions.
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I confirm this bug with 18.10.
The configuration monitors always is lost when suspend/hibernate.
How can I solve Thanks.
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Daniel,
yes i'm talking about the monitor positions. But it seems like after some
updates about gnome this month i'm not able to reproduce this problem anymore.
Problem seems to be fixed.
I will reply if it happens again. Anyway thanks!
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Please confirm you are talking about the monitor positions being
forgotten and not talking about window positions?
Can anyone else reproduce this bug with 18.04 or 18.10?
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Daniel, the problem is still not be fixed in 18.04.
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Jan, that's a very different bug about window positions. Please log a
new bug.
This bug is about the monitor's position in screen space being forgotten
(even with zero windows open).
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I am also on 18.04 and this bug is definitely not fixed.
Whenever I restart my PC, all the windows open on the primary monitor
again, no matter where they were before.
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Did anyone else find this was fixed in 18.04? I never encountered the
problem when using multi monitors, as mentioned above.
If a fix went into 18.04 somewhere then it seems the relevant bugs were
not updated. So we also don't know what fixed it :P
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I have this problem with Ubuntu 17.10.
Unity (17.04) didn't have this problem.
Asus Zenbook Flip: I work primarily in 2 locations. I have large
monitors at each location. When I'm at home, my notebook is positioned
to the left of the monitor. I have configuration set for that.
When I get to t
No comments here for 3 months... but also I have been using the second
screen saved position in my day to day work, and it works.
If anyone can still reproduce this bug with Ubuntu 18.04 then please let
us know.
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Or consider deduplicating with bug 1726538?
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Consider deduplicating with bug 1716341?
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Please in (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734959):
- Add you to the CC list.
- Answer the developers questions.
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This works for me too!
Thanks a lot!
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Ok I got it! I was about to implement this solution
http://www.calgorithms.com/blog/2014/07/30/fixing-multiple-monitor-
position-in-ubuntu-gnome-14-dot-04/ (thanks for this one, even it was a
patch I did not like to use) when I was enlighted by this: Gnome is not
getting monitor IDs correctly. I ha
Same problem, when updating, from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS.
Desktop Environment: GNOME-Flashback: Unity (gnome-flashback-metacity)
The strange thing is that in 14.04, this did not happen to me.
I'm thinking of going back to Trusty.
The momentary solution with the script, does not provide solution for
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I had a problem with Ubuntu 14.04 and the latest supported nvidia
drivers. Every time I locked my screen, it would lose the orientation. I
was regularly using the nvidia X server settings application to correct
the screen layout.
In order to correct it, I opened the System Settings application and
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This appears to persist in 17.04I installed Ubuntu Server first, and
then installed Xubuntu via Tasksel because I needed to do some
additional setup before any display manager would be able to function. I
also tried MATE and LXDE on the same system, and they did not appear to
suffer from this i
started happening with kernel 4.12.0-rc
if I plug in an external screen, configure the layout, than when I
disconnect and reconnect the layout is reset to the default.
if I boot back to 4.10.X all works fine.
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Hi guys, same problem after upgrading from 14.04 LTS to 16.04.2
LTS...Gnome fallback of course (it is called fallback becouse Unity is
supposed to be an improvement?) I had this problem in 14.04, with AMD
Catalyst Control Center not remembering monitors position. Solved using
system/monitors to set
I've just reproduced this bug on Mint 18.1 with Mate.
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Same problem here after upgrading three days ago from Ubuntu 14.04.4
(that worked) to 16.04.1 (that's broken as explained below).
Desktop Environment: GNOME-Flashback:Unity (gnome-flashback-metacity)
Dual screen, notebook + external VGA monitor.
NVidia Quadro FX 770M, 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
I set th
Not sure if this is equivalent, as I run unity-settings-daemon instead
of gnome-settings-daemon (with the Compiz Unity-plugin turned off and
gnome-panel instead), but it seems similar enough.
Just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04.1.
I drop my laptop on a dock with two vertically oriented (rotated to
The same bug on Ubuntu 16.04.1 on the clean installation.
My workaround for a moment - run xrandr command to change monitor
position on startup.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem here for Ubuntu 15.10.
Login window is fine, then it inverse my screens order.
I need to change it again in the system panel to set it good again, but
it save the settings for only the current session.
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Same thing is for Unity
I'm using
Ubuntu 16.04 (upgraded from 12.04->14.04->16.04)
lightdm 1.18.1
Unity 7.4.0
When system is booting first look at login window is good, then it
rewrites a screen and makes monitors changed to wrong order. Changing
monitors to right order after login via system set
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I know there is an issue on Xenial where positions get lost on monitor
changes (like adding/removing a monitor) but is anyone seeing the
settings disappear on xenial across reboots?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome/xenial
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome/xenial
Milestone: None => xenial.1
** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome/trusty
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Yeah still have the same problem in a test install of 16.04, though
we've been using other distros since this bug occurred years ago as it
makes it totally unusable for work.
In fact I'm only posting here because I initially misread Bruce's tag
addition above as a typo for "denial" in the email :
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Same on 16.04
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OK, 14.04.3 has come and gone, still not fixed.
Why?
Is there a working solution as a temporary fix?
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I have the same/similar issue with Ubuntu 15.10, Unity, NVidia GTX 970,
NVidia-352 prop driver.
My main display (the left one) is 1920x1080 plugged in via HDMI, and my second
monitor is 1280x1024 via DVI. I setup my big monitor to be the left one, and my
smaller to be the right one via Unity dis
I have the same bug in Ubuntu 15.10 classic desktop
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Guys, this is just a total shot in the dark and probably won't work, but
has anybody tried installing the nvidia-modprobe package? I did this
some time ago (I think during 14.10) to fix issues with Darktable.
Around the same time, but possibly only later, the second-screen issue
disappeared for me.
Same problem here in Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 ... really annoying.
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I have the same bug in Ubuntu 15.10
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I'm seeing this bug in the normal Unity Greeter, but booting into Unity
sets the displays correctly where booting into Flashback doesn't
Versions of Ubuntu: Work computer with 15.10 and Home computer with
16.04 (devel and devel-proposed)
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Meh, false alarm, it was back to normal today. :P
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OMFG, I just ran updates, rebooted, and my screen positions were
preserved! I hope this is actually fixed... Thanks to whoever might
have done this... !
Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.2 w/ Nvidia.
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Looking at the upstream bug, some users seem to get this working with
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xrandr default-monitors-
setup do-nothing, which is the fix released for Elementary OS. Those
still affected, could you confirm if this helps?
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This seems fixed in elementary when power cycling but still bites when
resuming from suspend, but only intermittently.
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Had to install Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.2 lately (64 bit, NVIDIA Corporation
GT216GLM [Quadro FX 880M], VGA.). Problem still persists.
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With Elementary OS Freya the problem persists (64b, NVidia card, VGA)
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Just did a fresh install of Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.2 and the problem is
still there. Nvidia card w/ dual monitor. 64 bit. DVI.
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Problem persist. 3 Monitors, HDMI, VGA, laptop monitor, 64 bits.
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Problem persist. I have Ubuntu 15.04 , Gnome 3 from repositories. Using
Gnome CLASSIC.
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Great news! Fixed in Ubuntu GNOME 15.04, 64-bit, for me. Love it!!
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I compared the gnome-settings-daemon.install file in the gnome-settings-
daemon package from trusty with the utopic one and found some
differences:
UTOPIC
etc/xdg/autostart
usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon*
usr/share/dbus-1/services
usr/share/icons
usr/share/locale
usr/share/gnome-settings-daemon*
u
Unfortunately the fix from bernaerts does not work on a PC I'm setting up now.
Is it possible to port the fix for elementaryos (if available) to this distro ?
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** Changed in: elementaryos
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Second screen position isn't saved from one session to another
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I would be very disappointed if this bug was not resolved because my
personal work on agent based modelling and development in Java and
SciLab/Matlab means I need to use 3 possibly 4 monitors with the centre
monitor as my primary monitor.
I didn't comment earlier because after web searches I notic
Workarounds? - nvidia - multiple monitors - have to reconfigure each
time .. thanks.
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Second screen position isn't saved from one session
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