@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 clearly related to the display manager process as it starts up the user session and is directly responsible for _causing_ the issue for me.
If I use a different display manager with gnome-session(mutter), the monitor settings work correctly.
To be clear: I don't care which monitor the login box widget is displayed on. I care about the monitor/display orientation _after_ I successfully login.
@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 clearly related to the display manager process as it starts up the user session and is directly responsible for _causing_ the issue for me.
If I use a different display manager with gnome-session( mutter) , the monitor settings work correctly.
To be clear: I don't care which monitor the login box widget is displayed on. I care about the monitor/display orientation _after_ I successfully login.
slick-greeter = works
gdm3 = not working