I tried all three available kernels - to no effect.

Once monitor was conected the the VGA port, the other connected via a VGA 
adaptor to the DVI port.

The odd thing is that once I swapped them over, the resolution problem went 
away.

Not only that, but although the login screen appeared on the wrong screen - as 
expected - once I was logged in, the primary screen was in the right place, 
and the mouse moves between them screens properly despite me not changing 
anything.

hay ho. It's fixed anyway

Thanks

On Monday 26 September 2016 19:20:51 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 09/26/2016 03:01 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > I could not see anything video related, but there was a kernel upgrade. I
> > tried booting on the previous kernel but it make no difference.
>
> Have you installed the NVidia driver or are you using nouveau?  What
> ports are the monitors using?  Is it possible to swap them?  I think you
> could use an xorg conf chunk to force it, but it would be good to fix it
> properly.
>
> It is odd that there were no graphics updates other than the kernel, but
> using an earlier kernel doesn't fix it.  Did you try both earlier
> kernels?  How long had it been since you rebooted the computer?
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