https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509463

--- Comment #5 from Holo <[email protected]> ---
Hi,

thanks for the explanation. To be honest, I find this behavior somewhat odd for
a desktop PC. On a system with a fixed number of screens I would have expected
[Meta]+[P] to reactivate the last activated state, or at least to read the
config in '~/.local/share/kscreen/...'.

The system settings and kscreen-doctor would also work for my purpose, but they
currently have other bugs on my setup.

System Settings: Deactivating and activating the second display pushes it
further up each time the screen is activated and it previously had a negative y
position.

kscreen-doctor: Specifying the position with ‘kscreen-doctor
output.2.position.2048,-550’ initially positions the second display properly.
However, as soon as I execute the command again, the second display moves
relative to its previous y position, so in my case it moves upwards. With
positive y values, it moves downwards. The y position in the command is
therefore not absolute, but is always incremented by the specified value.
Deactivating and activating the display with ‘kscreen-doctor output.2.disable’
and ‘kscreen-doctor output.2.enable’ has the same effect as [Meta]+[P], the
previous position is not reactivated. 

Are those problems related to this problem or do I have to open new bug
tickets?

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