On 11/27/2014 09:50 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/28/14 10:43, Roger wrote:
On 28/11/14 09:20, Dave Stevens wrote:
Quoting Steven Stern <subscribed-li...@sterndata.com>:

I just plugged in a 2nd monitor and it's working very nicely. I have it
set so monitor #1 (primary) is on the right and monitor #2 (secondary)
is on the left. I set this from ALL SETTINGS -> DISPLAYS.

On reboot, the system comes up with #1 on the left and #2 on the right,
not physically, but virtually. I have to move the mouse to the right on
the primary monitor to get it on the secondary monitor to the left.

How can I force the settings to be saved across sessions and boots?

I dunno. why not swap cables on the back of the computer and use the current 
settings?

Dave

The only way I could resolve that was to swap cables, but it presents another 
issue, the main monitor is on the left and is the default regardless of 
settings.
For me this is a problem because left is a small screen the the main work 
screen is a very large display. I learned to live with it, grudgingly.

It applies to all types and styles of Linux.

FWIW, I use KDE with 2 monitors and the changes made to the position of the 
monitors sticks between logins.

What is the output of xrandr?

You should be able to issue a xrandr command to get the orientation you desire.



Ed
haven't they removed xrandr from KDE ??
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