Package: gnome-shell Version: 3.30.2-3 Severity: serious Device: Thinkpad L390
Debian Version: Buster with latest updates After a fresh install, arranging all monitors in gnome-settings and saving the changes the setup works on both sides (office and home) with two same dockingstations (Thinkpad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen 2) and different monitor settings at each side. All monitors are placed correctly and the internal screen is off, as it was defined in gnome settings before, see attached monitors.xml But after disconnecting the dockingstation, suspend the laptop and change the location, wake it up and connecting to the other dock, the settings are not applied again, just the default display arrangement (all three in one row, from left to right). Even a reboot, or another suspend while beeing connected to the dockingstation is not solving it. There is no way to get the correct saved options applied again which have been working before. It seems gnome-shell is not reading in the monitors.xml where the correct settings are applied and stored for each side after a suspend or even a reboot. Any idea what is causing this issue and what could be a workaround for now to trigger a manual reading of the monitors.xml so that it can be applied manually as a temporary fix? best regards Christian Höffer
monitors.xml
Description: XML document

