Congratulations, JK!  Unfortunately, on my Debian system, the /etc/X11
tree has been improved and "xorg.conf" and "xorg.conf.d" have been
conveniently melded into a different collection of files.  I don't want
to go experimenting as I know what happens when the X configuration gets
frummitzed.

Is this really and truly rocket science?  I mean, DANG!  Just how hard
*can* it be to leave my frigging configuration alone anyway?  Every
single time I boot up, I have to go find "Display and Monitor" in
"system settings", change "clone" to be "to the right of" and then
confirm that what I want to do every day always is, in fact, what I want
to do this time, too.

I am on 4.8.4 and *FOUR* years have passed.  Please, guys.  Fix it.
(And, yes, I understand that my freshly downloaded, new distribution
contains a version of KDE so old that you won't maintain it anymore.)

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  krandr-tray doesn't restore monitor arrangement on startup

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