Upstream gnome-shell bug link also moved to bug 1927948.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug probably should not have been recycled for gnome-shell users.
This bug is from 2014 and relates to Compiz/Unity. If you are using
gnome-shell then please subscribe to bug 1927948 instead.
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Oops I only posted bash comments and not bash code. Here is full
function:
xreset () {
# Reset xrandr to normal, first use: xrandr | grep " connected "
# HDMI-0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
1107mm x 623mm
# eDP-1-1 connected primary 1920x1080+384
I have one TV on HDMI, one TV on Thunderboolt III and a skylake laptop
display. Every six weeks or so they will go haywire after resume. I run
this function though to fix it:
```
$ grep xreset -A5 ~/.bashrc
xreset () {
# Reset xrandr to normal, first use: xrandr | grep " connected "
# HDM
Happens to me with dual monitor setup on 20.10. Both monitors are
connected to the same graphics card. Like some people noted, one monitor
takes a little longer to wake up, which might cause the issue.
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Same - 20.04 - both monitors are on the same graphics card. I suspect
one doesn't wake as quickly as the other and the window manager
rearranges before the laggard comes up. Unless this can be resolved in
all cases (which I tend to doubt) there needs to be a way to override
the behavior. Please!
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See also:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1419
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2092
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Same problem on Ubuntu 20.04 on Dell XPS.
I am willing to go far to work around this. Would kubuntu, lubuntu,
xubuntu or any one of these ressolve this screen resizing problem?
Anything I can do to solvethis? I don't use any X11 feature beyond what
was availabe 30 years ago, so I don't care for
I see this on Ubuntu 19.04 with Gnome & Wayland
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Title:
Windows change Monitor/Desktop
Yep, still seeing it on the default Linux desktop. I miss twm.
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Windows change
This bug is still happening on Ubuntu 18.04 installed on a thinkpad x1
carbon running Gnome.
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Still a problem in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Best work around I have found is to
use Ubuntu MATE desktop. http://tipsonubuntu.com/2019/03/22/install-
mate-desktop-1-22-ubuntu-18-04/
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Comment #86 should be deleted because the Windows fluff is detracting
from serious Linux conversation.
I often close the Intel HD530 driven laptop lid and windows there move
to nVidia GTX 970M HDMI hardwired external TV. The windows on the
Thunderbolt Intel HD 530 driven external monitor TV stay c
I am a data entry worker and i want to run dual monitor at one cpu. But
i have doubt about it, Do the dual monitor process same data or i can do
different task on both. https://windowsclassroom.com/setup-dual-
monitors-windows-10/ This blog says that both monitor show same display.
Is it true?
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Similar but maybe not. This is the closest match I've been able to find.
Screens sleep (not lock), when I hit a key to wake it up one window has
moved from one monitor to the other. Always VirtualBox Manager and only
that, not Thunderbird or Chrome or empathy or terminal or anything else
I've found
Same bad behavior here with a Thinkpad laptop on dual external monitors through
a docking station.
As soon as I eject the laptop, all windows are randomly assigned to desktops.
Very annoying.
Use ubuntu 16.04 with compiz, same issue with "Desktop Wall" and "Cube".
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Everything still the same for nvidia GTX1060 and 2 monitor - 4k Samsung
and portrait-oriented Dell 1680x1050. After every wake up I have the
same not-my orientation of monitor that doesn`t connected to real
positions.
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I can confirm, that answer #45 by James McKenna solved the problem for
me! James, thank you!
I am running Linux Mint Cinnamon on an Eglobal i7 fanless barebone and
the problem drove me nuts. There are two monitors connected to my
computer:
- Main monitor: LG 21:9 connected with DP
- Second monit
This might also work:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/511601/how-to-make-suspend-work-without-
the-screen-staying-black-afterwards
Copy and paste solution in case of linkrot:
> This is actually a simple one:
> Add pm-suspend --quirk-dpms-on to the /var/cache/pm-
utils/last_known_working.quirkd
Example lines from my Xorg.0.log below, showing the framebuffer
resizing. Note that both screens are attached to the PC permanently, so
there should never be a need to resize.
[308422.419] (II) intel(0): resizing framebuffer to 1920x1080
[308422.430] (II) intel(0): switch to mode 1920x1080@60.0 o
Getting the bug here too. 16.04
David's post #59 was very helpful to me
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1295267/comments/59
I think he's figured it out (at least for our setup). My problem seems
to be that when I press the suspend button, one of my screens goes to
sleep bef
Getting this bug in 16.04, had it in an installation on a macbook pro as
well as an IBM thinkpad. Switching cables/ports does nothing.
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Affects me on a fresh install of 16.04. Two monitors with different port
types.
xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 5520 x 2160, maximum 16384 x 16384
DVI-I-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-I-1 connected 1680x1050+3840+555 (normal left inverted right x axis y axi
I use two cables with no adapters but I still experience the problem. I
tried both DP-DP and HDMI-HDMI cables on both monitors, with no luck.
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Below is a fix/workaround/solution that might work for some who are
visiting this thread.
Short version:
Stop using external video adapters and instead use the natively supported
connections.
Medium version:
Ubuntu 14.04 _AND_ 16.04. My problem started when I started using a external
video ada
Well actually I should correct the comment #73.
The problem still occurs with gdm. It didn't solve the problem after all.
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Here's my 5 cents.
( tl;dr - use gnome and gdm )
I've been running Ubuntu 16.04.2 for long time on Dell Latitude E7250 without
any problems using Gnome.
I have two DELL external monitors, one connected with HDMI straight to laptop
and the other connected with DisplayPort to the docking station.
#123 might be related
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Title:
Windows change Monitor/Desktop after screen lock
St
Just to chime in, running 16.04.2 LTS on a Lenovo E540.
I had this behaviour in dual head operation with an external full hd display.
I recently changed to a pivot QHD display, that operates in portrait mode.
I am losing windows frequently after returning from a locked screen.
This is a rather anno
I have been running 16.04 on a dual screen with monitor on vga for about
a year, not seeing the problem. I replaced the monitor with a 4K TV
that I connect to via HDMI, and now I'm seeing this frequently.
I think it is related to screen resolution, or possibly placement. When
I rearranged my dis
Just to indicate that this still affect 16:10 users: dual screen, and
sorting of windows required after suspend period.
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It seems it only happens if I manually turn the display off, and only to
the windows that are maximized.
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This has been open for 6 releases (3 years) ?
pf... This has to be the most frustrating user experience...
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Also have this bug, all my windows (except for terminal windows) move to
left-most monitor after screen lock and monitors enter stand-by.
This however only happens while leaving them longer in stand-by
(overnight), during the day, when it may be locked for an hour at most,
it doesn't happen.
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So, I was digging more into this and it appears not to be a hardware
problem. People are reporting similar issues and how monitor is
sometimes working and sometimes not.
Anyway, I also found a workaround for this. When I set my monitor to
30Hz refresh rate this problem disappears.
I have a Dell P
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 32767 x 32767
DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI1 connected 1920x1080+1920+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
521mm x 293mm
1920x1080 60.00*+ 74.9950.0059.94
1920x1080i6
Just throwing my log on the fire...
Intel NUC with 2x24" ViewSonic monitors attached. One connected via
mini-Display and one connected via HTMI.
Ubuntu 16.04 fresh install.
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Confirming this bug on Ubuntu 16.04. Also using dual monitor, with one
monitor in vertical orientation. The bug did not affect me before I
upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04, but around the same time I also changed
one of the monitors, so I cannot tell which is the cause (reading the
previous messages I
Ville, I've had the same issue with windows completely disappearing. The
workaround is to completely disable the screen saver:
* sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
* Start scrensaver from the main menu
* Disable the screensaver by setting Display Mode to "Disable Screen Saver",
and in Advanc
Just noting that this reproduces (grossly) on my 16.04 Unity, too.
Config: Dell XPS 9530 (4k touch screen) + Samsung 4k external display.
I've tried other external displays and I get the same problem. Happens
with both Nvidia graphics (proprietary) and Intel.
I agree that some of this harder to fi
I think I found a reason why this happens.
I left xrandr running in a loop, logging everything and then I forced both
displays into standby with xset.
After checking the logs this is what I noticed:
DP-0 connected primary 3840x2160+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
597mm x 336mm
DV
One more way to replicate this:
- open terminal
- run: xset dpms force suspend
- wait 30 seconds
- move mouse
- cry because all of your windows are scattered around and resized
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Still happening in Yakkety.
Some observations:
- waiting to unlock until 2nd screen wakes seems to help. Not sure if 100%
effective
- sometimes, but not always, screws up HiDPI for windows that got moved between
screens (I've got different settings on each)
Both of those seem to suggest a race
Sorry trying to work out how to escalate this - please ignore this
status change. I've just lost an hour of work to this bug. Label me "not
happy!"
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This is happening on my HP ProBook Running Xenial. In addition, some
windows completely disappear. I must quit the application through the
launcher and restart it to regain the windows. The windows are where I
would expect them to be after the application is re-launched.
:~$ lsb_release -a
No
Having this with dual Monitor setup, with second monitor connected via
Display Port
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics
Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
Happening on updated 14.04. Two identical Dell monitors (1920x1080), one
connected using DVI->HDMI and other using DP->MiniDP (additionally a
laptop screen which is disabled when using the monitors).
When the computer is on lock screen/sleeps long enough, the secondary
monitor (DP-connected) loses
Same here with Gnome Classic (upgraded 15.10 to 16.04) :(
When I unlock the system I find the desktop configuration changed:
- Terminator's window changes from the external screen to the built-in
- same for the application bar
Some info about my config:
Toshiba PORTEGE Z30-B-11G with Intel®
I also have this issue with windows moving after unlock, on 16.04 with
one screen connected via DisplayPort and another via HDMI. When I switch
to both screens via HDMI (one via a thunderbolt/USB-C-to-HDMI adapter)
the problem seems to go away.
This is on a Dell Precision 5510, with the nouveau an
This is driving me crazy. :/ What we need, in a nutshell, is this:
- window is moved/resized/changed: save desktop state
- screen is put to sleep: save desktop state and disable WM events
- screen wakes up: restore desktop to what it was, if screens are missing, put
all windows on 1st workspace o
Referring to comment #41: only partial success. I am still getting
occasional window moves after locking the screen and walking away for a
bit, though much less frequent. And there doesn't seem to be a
correlation to being gone for five minutes or two hours.
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I am having this issue when my laptop is connected to an external
monitor and I am using both screens side-by-side. It just started
happening after upgrade to 16.04. Was driving me nuts, but I just
discovered (following a reading of comment #41) that if I go to System
Settings -> Brightness and Loc
I have this issue too with 16.04. Laptop + HDMI external monitor. Intel
Integrated Graphics.
I do not have the 20-intel.conf file in my xorg.conf.d so cannot check whether
changing the acceleration method solves the problem.
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I use an intel integrated graphics and unfortunately, disabling sna does
not work for me.
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Disabling sna seems to fix this for now if you have this problem with
Intel Integrated Graphics:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "Intel"
Option "AccelMethod" "uxa"
EndSection
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In my particular case, I have 2 different monitors. One is on my laptop
(with Intel Integrated Graphics), the other is my HP monitor, connected
with HDMI.
I've noticed when I remove the hdmi port, my current workspace switches
window positions, so that what's on screen 1, moves to 2, and 2 to 1. O
I have reported on this issue before and I last experienced it in 14.04.
I can confirm that my set-up is also two identical monitors; one connected via
HDMI and another via DP.
Contrary to some other affected users here, I used to have the problem in
14.04, but I do not seem to experience it afte
It appears that this is happening when one of the screens is connected
to DP or HDMI.
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I also started experiencing this problem on 16.04, right after I had
enabled “turn screen off when inactive” in the system settings. I have
two identical Iiyama monitors, one of which is attached to the DVI port
of the integrated Intel graphics, the other to the HDMI port.
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Did compiz/unity change there, or is there some video driver issue when
makes the screen config change when monitors go to suspend mode which
was not the case before?
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I'm encountering the same issue and this is clearly driving me nuts as I
can't figure out why all my windows are systematically moved to my left
screen when unlocking my computer. As others, I confirm that it seems to
happen when screens go in sleep mode and wake up.
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I have this issue.
16.04LTS - this problem is very frustrating.
Previously, on the same hardware, running 14.04, and then 15.10 I did not have
this problem: Display was reasonably stable - "reasonable" not "perfect"
because there is a bug affecting HDMI output to 4K monitors where periodically
t
A few more observations and data on my configuration:
- Using 3x2 workspaces configuration
- 4K Dell on DP-0 is primary screen on the left side and has Unity Launcher
- 1080p LG is on the right side with no Launcher and is a secondary screen
- When screens are 'turned off/put into sleep mode/blank
With the Ubuntu Mate desktop, the window displacement issue does not occur on
my system.
I just tried this - using different compositors (Marco and Compiz).
So until the window displacement issue is resolved, I am tempted to
stick to Ubuntu Mate.
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Looking at the /var/log/Xorg.0.log, it appears that the Iiyama screen is
considered disconnected on standby - and the reconnect causes a relayout
of the desktop.
I wonder if it's possible to simply suppress or ignore those hotplug
events (?)
This is the output in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log on a stan
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Title:
Windows change Monitor/Desktop after screen lock
Status
I have this problem in Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 with a dual 4K screen
setup (using a nvidia GPU).
Sometimes when waking the screens from standby ("Power Save Mode"), windows on
the right screen are moved to an invisible offscreen area.
Using keyboard shortcuts, they can be moved to the visible area
Same as Olivier
Experiencing the same issue here after unpgrading to 16.04. Never
experienced the issue for years of using ubuntu on the same machine and
same hardware: 14.10 => 15.04 => 15.10 => 16.04. It's only on the latest
upgrade that the problem appeared.
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, c
Experiencing the same issue here after unpgrading to 16.04. Never
experienced the issue for years of using ubuntu on the same machine and
same hardware: 14.04 => 14.10 => 15.04 => 15.10 => 16.04. It's only on
the latest upgrade that the problem appeared.
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3840 x 10
I can confirm that this is still present in 16.04. I did a clean install
and as soon as screens go blank and enter the power savings mode windows
will semi-randomly displace around the workspaces. I have one screen on
Display Port and the other on DVI. Dell P2715Q doesn't have DVI ports so
I can't
I found that this was caused by having one monitor with a DisplayPort
connection and one with a DVI connection. When I went back to two DVI
connections it was resolved.
However, this is still an issue with a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04,
and ideally it would be possible to mix and match display t
I've never had this issue before, but I also just upgraded to 16.04 and
now it is driving me nuts.
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I did not have this issue with Ubuntu 14.04 but now I have it with 16.04
with the same hardware. Windows from the screen on the right move to the
screen on the left if the screen is locked for a while. I have one
screen on DVI and another on HDMI. Both are the same model (BenQ
GW2460). I have an In
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Wi
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Update to the last update: on the Radeon-based three-screen setup it
seems to happen less than at home. Still moves some windows some times
when locking...
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Same here with 15.04 (as well as previous releases for at least a few
years; I tend to update every six months).
Running two screens with an older NVidia nvs280 (or 285), and now three
screens at work with a radeon. So not a chipset issue.
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Title:
Windows change Monitor/Desktop after screen lock
Status in Unity:
F
Yes, I'm experiencing the same thing.
After a lock screen, my windows all move back onto one monitor.
The main monitor has had the resolution dropped from 3840x2160 -->
2560x1440
Linux worky 3.19.0-18-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 19 18:31:35 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
unity 7.3.
There might actually be something about the screen resolution. I am
observing this behaviour on my stationary PC with two Dell U2410 screens
running at 1920x1200. I am still running Ubuntu 14.04.
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I have exactly the same problem on my Dell XPS 13 laptop (14.04). It
seems to happen after the screen locks / turns off.
However, it seems to happen with one specific screen - I've been able to
normaly use "standard" full HD external screens, but once I use my
Samsung Syncmaster T240 screen, the b
Follow to my earlier comment (#10):
- Windows move after screen lock + time. (Just screen lock isn't
enough.) It's possible that screen blanking is the trigger.
- Seems to only affect gnome-terminal. This may be because I always keep
it in the lower left corner (by manual snapping).
- Ubuntu 14.
This happens on my computer too. Applications move to other desktops
after screen lock. I have two identical monitors in landscape mode and
2x2 virtual desktops. This problem appeared on my computer when I
installed 14.04 on top of a previous 13.04 install.
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Exactly the same issue here.
I've used Ubuntu for years with multiple multi-display setups (one at
work, one or two at home). This did not used to be a problem. The first
occurrences seemed to coincide with the time I bought a new monitor (and
new model) that is 2560x1440. At the same time, I also
** Changed in: unity/7.1
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed in: unity/7.1
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Released
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whoops, no, my mistake - it also happens when my monitors do not power
off.
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Windows change M
It appears that this only happens when the monitors actually power off -
if I lock the machine and then unlock it straight away, the windows stay
in place. If I lock the machine and leave it until the monitors go into
powersaving mode, the windows move (and now it seems my PC is crashing
when I unl
This bug is very much affecting the usability of my work PC, to the
point that I'm planning to reinstall Ubuntu in the hopes it will resolve
this issue.
If anyone needs any information - config files/log files etc.. - please
request them now, before I format the machine.
Thanks
Chris
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Interestingly, this has started occurring again.
My system was fine on friday, but over the weekend my work desk was
replaced - the crew doing the job put my monitors on in the wrong order,
and since then, the issue has been happening again.
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Ok, thanks. Will tag this as saucy and add a task for 7.1. Not sure
it'll get fixed, but at least it will be tagged correctly:)
** Tags added: saucy
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Also af
@ Christopher Townsend
1) Yes, I have updated to 14.04 - no, it does not seem to happen anymore
2) No, it was not - I could lock the screen for a second, and the windows would
be rearranged when I logged back in.
Thanks,
C
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A couple of questions:
1. Have you upgraded to 14.04, and if, does this still occur?
2. Is the machine suspending/hibernating when in the lockscreen?
Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Same in 14.04.
My laptop is a Samsung NP900X4C.
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Windows change Monitor/Desktop after screen
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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