https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462050

--- Comment #2 from ProstMeister <colombo....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Does this happen if you connect the monitors directly? Or at least, as many
> as your laptop has internal ports for? These dongles are often really bad
> about this kind of thing. The kscreen-doctor output indicates that it's
> telling the system that one screen is DisplayPort, one is HDMI, and one is
> DVI, despite all three being HDMI screens. It's quite possible that the
> dongle is internally assigning each screen a different ID on every login,
> which we've also seen before.

I didn't try that, but I will and let you know.
Anyhow, I don't think it's related to the DisplayLink dongle, for the following
reasons:
1. As I stated, this has been working before using exactly the same setup (same
laptop, same distro, same set of monitors, same dongle), it got broken with
Plasma 2.26;
2. The 2 monitors connected to the dongle retain their relative position and
settings;
3. The only monitor that doesn't keep the setup after rebooting (or after
logging in/out) is the laptop one: every time it turns back to "enabled" and
set back to "primary".

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