IMO we shouldn't split the bug unless there's evidence of an unrelated
cause in cases where there's no overlap.

I'm not convinced that blaming it on Nvidia isn't justified. The xrandr
CLI tool cannot directly fix a broken monitor layout; usually it turns
off one monitor and spits out an error. In any case there's definitely
an issue that's lower-level than mutter.

A workaround I've found is to switch to a single landscape monitor
configuration and then specify the ENTIRE monitor layout in a single
xrandr CLI command. You can't do it in stages or you'll get errors.

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  [nvidia] Dual monitor setup with secondary monitor in portrait-right
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