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** Changed in: mir (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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Title:
  Mir doesn't detect secondary monitor input switching

Status in Mir:
  New
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Mir doesn't detect secondary monitor input switching

  This seems to be a weird edge case, but it's also my default desktop
  configuration...

  Test case:
  1. Set up two monitors, plugged into your machine, but only have the primary 
monitor set to the correct input. Leave the secondary monitor on some other 
input so you get no picture.
  2. Start mir_proving_server --display-config sidebyside
  3. Switch the secondary monitor's input to that coming from Mir.

  Expected: Secondary monitor is detected so Mir now appears on both.
  Observed (1): Secondary monitor is not detected and says it's about to turn 
off. Just the primary one still works.
  Observed (2): I don't need to touch the cabling to get it to come on. Just 
tap Alt+P (which should turn the monitors off, but this time just turns them 
all on). Now Alt+P is confused and needs a few tries to become unconfused.

  This problem seems to be limited to input switching within the
  monitor. If you switch by physically plugging the cable in then Mir
  uses it immediately.

  So a cable that's plugged in already is counted as unplugged by Mir,
  but also never receives hot-plug events when you switch it to the
  correct input.

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