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Old 10-20-2017, 07:15 PM   #9
k001
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Originally Posted by zombielinux View Post
If you use arandr, you can save the monitor config. It saves as a .sh so you just get to re-execute that script and it will re-arrange your monitors.

Handy for having multiple configurations that you use and scripting between them with udev.
In my case, gnome is supposed to take care of it. Unfortunately, display device names (IDs) are changing sometimes after a reboot (or replug), so it fails to do its job and I have to use xrandr. And yes, I ended up saving this to a script (need to think about how to handle changing IDs).
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