https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507392

--- Comment #3 from Miguel Rozsas <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Was your first monitor in "Desktop" layout rather than "Folder" layout?

Sorry, I don't know about "desktop/Folder" layout. I am not used to ricing my
desktop, I suppose it is in the default configuration, whatever it is.
Anyway, what I did to fix: I just turned off and turned on again (a simple
logout/login didn't fix).
The second time it started the icons still was on the second monitor, but this
time I could move them to the first. So, kind of solved.

An important information I want to share: What I call first/second monitor are
not NATIVE placement. 
The native placement is the second monitor on the right t , be the
main/first/original monitor where the boot login in text mode happens.
On KDE settings I've switched monitor positions.

I suppose that when this happens, for some reason, this particular/specific
user setting is not read at login time and so, it assumes the default/native
placement, and put the icons on the first monitor, the native first monitor,
you see ? But I am just guessing....

Anyway, thanks for the good job on polishing KDE (now on 6.4.5 as I am writing
this), btw, I never had this bug again since this bug report, so I suppose it
was fixed already.

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