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Title:
  laptop display is enabled even though lid is closed

Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hardware: Razer Blade 15 with 3 external rotated (portrait) monitors.
  Driver: nvidia-455

  This problem occurs in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Ubuntu 20.10 works ok.

  If I boot the laptop with the lid closed, "Screen Display" settings
  shows the laptop display is active, and it's possible to drag a window
  off the screen to where the laptop display is supposed to be (but lid
  is closed, it's off).

  If I then suspend and resume, the screen sizing gets messed up -
  hitting F11 to fullscreen a window on the 2nd monitor results in it
  expanding to fill 2 monitors instead of 1. However, if I open the
  laptop lid, and suspend with the lid open, then F11 fullscreen
  correctly fills 1 monitor as it should. I suspect this sizing issue
  could be caused by the laptop screen being incorrectly included in the
  screen size calculations.

  Regarding Ubuntu 20.10 working, it seems 20.10 has the same Nvidia-455
  driver, so I tested the 5.8.18 linux kernel with 20.04 to try and
  determine if it was kernel issue, but the problem still occurred.

  Possibly related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
  server/+bug/1897530

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