Public bug reported:

Having a secondary monitor in landscape mode works flawlessly in 17.10.
However, problems arise when I set a monitor to portrait mode.

One thing that happens is when I bring my mouse to the edge of the
screen, I see the cursor mirrored on the second screen.

The main issue is when I hit the windows key and try to search for an
application. The results look all scrambled and my secondary monitor is
displayed in landscape mode with all of my windows.

Look at my bug attachment to see a screenshot of what happens when I
press the windows/super key and try to search for a program.

On the left is my secondary monitor in portrait mode. When moving
Windows to that monitor, it works as it should, but when I hit the
Windows/super key to show all of my open windows, it displays in
landscape.

On the right is my main monitor in landscape mode. In that screen I was
searching for my GEdit program.

Specs:

    Integrated Intel graphics card
    Ubuntu 17.10

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: gnome-17.10

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of graphical problem with portrait-left 
monitor"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1729394/+attachment/5001963/+files/c6X56.png

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  17.10 - Second monitor in portrait mode causes graphical issue

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