Using lightdm and xfce this problem exists as well. Additionally with this setup there are no monitors.xml in ~/.config. Although the login screen is on the main monitor, which is awkward.
There are also other slightly funny situations, as when closing the lid on laptop then connecting laptop to additional monitors, the monitor setup is sometimes(?) restored. That is most likely due to that laptop was earlier connected to these monitors, then disconnected and then later connected again.
Still really annoying bug when using laptop on- and off-site.
Using lightdm and xfce this problem exists as well. Additionally with this setup there are no monitors.xml in ~/.config. Although the login screen is on the main monitor, which is awkward.
There are also other slightly funny situations, as when closing the lid on laptop then connecting laptop to additional monitors, the monitor setup is sometimes(?) restored. That is most likely due to that laptop was earlier connected to these monitors, then disconnected and then later connected again.
Still really annoying bug when using laptop on- and off-site.