https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346961

--- Comment #28 from gene smith <g...@chartertn.net> ---
(In reply to gene smith from comment #27)
> (In reply to Dmitry from comment #25)
> > The most reliable solution at this moment is to create an .sh script like
> > this:
> > $ cat ~/bin/display.sh 
> > #!/bin/bash
> > xrandr --output HDMI1 --primary --auto --pos 0x265 --output VGA1 --auto
> > --rotation left --pos 1920x0
> > And place it to autostart.
> 
> Thanks. Putting this in autostart does seem to "fix" the problem. After
> restarting several times over a few days I haven't had a problem with both
> monitors coming up correctly.

Well, guess I spoke too soon. Today the problem happened again on KDE startup.
Will try it set to run script on "Pre-KDE startup" for a while and see if that
makes a difference.

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