Deleting ~/.config/monitors.xml will cause Ubuntu to load the default
Resolution and Rotation values on restart.

If you want a non-default resolution and rotation and avoid this error
on startup, you would need to manually change Resolution and Rotation on
EVERY boot and delete ~/.config/monitors.xml on EVERY boot.

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  Ubuntu 15.10 Could not apply the stored configuration for monitors

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