https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460341

--- Comment #29 from Bob English <bobofengl...@zoho.com> ---
(In reply to Rainer Klier from comment #26)
> (In reply to Rainer Klier from comment #24)
> > i have a second user account on my computer, to be able to test issues, if
> > they also occur on other accounts.
> > and today i found out, that the external monitor is enabled automtaically/by
> > default on this second user account.
> 
> i was wrong.
> it doesn't have anything to do with the account.
> today i first tried the test-account after switching on the computer, and
> here the behaviour was the same: external monitor was disabled.
> then i logged of from the test-account and logged in to my account, and
> guess what, the second monitor was enabled by default.

This morning I logged onto my maintenance account instead, and no change at
all, so not what you were describing, that account still has two monitors, and
this one still has my primary one off and it cannot be turned back on.

So you may have left out something, like :  Did you let the monitors suspend
while in your "Test" account?  or What all did you do that would call for
Plasma to save whatever changes?  Any which way, I cannot at all see how making
changes in one account can change anything in another (Separate /home/USER
folders with separate settings files) unless it happened system wide in the
first place which this did not as shown by the evidence.

I sure hope you didn't just make it all up, or else you may be sending those
trying to fix it on a wild and useless goose chase, and hindering the
investigation, not helping it.

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