I should also mention that I tried removing the monitor.xml file, and it still 
got recreated with the second monitor having:
          <vendor>???</vendor>
          <product>0x0000</product>
          <serial>0x00000000</serial>

My guess is that whatever it's using to detect the monitor either
changed, or got broken, and since that's its way of not recognizing a
monitor, when I log in, it can't find the settings for my monitor as it
only has an invalid one.

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