As I wrote in the report for Fedora, it seems xrandr fills empty gaps in screen 
when the displays are added, so (for example) if you want to add a 1680x1050 
display to position 1280x0, it will move it to 0x0 as there is nothing there 
yet.
When ran for second time, the script works because the display on 0x0 already 
exists and covers the whole area up to 1280x0.

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  krandr-tray doesn't restore monitor arrangement on startup

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