I totally understand,  I have been using 2 screens since 2015 but I know
many don't have a second screen, I noticed the suggested fixed after 1
reboot worked, but the second boot didn't honor the fix and the issue
showed again.... at least it is not mission critical

On Sat, 28 Feb 2026, 00:35 Scarlett Gately Moore, <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Can't test right now, need another monitor..
>
> ** Changed in: sddm (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> ** Changed in: sddm (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Triaged
>
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>
> Title:
>   SDDM display layout not updated when KDE display configuration is
>   changed
>
> Status in sddm package in Ubuntu:
>   Triaged
>
> Bug description:
>   Package: sddm
>
>   Version: Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing) 0.21.0+git20250502.4fe234b-2ubuntu1
>
>   Description:
>   When a user configures their display layout in KDE System Settings →
> Display and Monitor and clicks Apply, the configuration is saved to
> ~/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json. However SDDM, which runs as its own system
> user, has no access to this file and retains its own independent display
> configuration.
>   On a dual monitor system this results in the SDDM login screen
> displaying monitors in a different arrangement than the KDE desktop
> session. Specifically, mouse cursor movement between monitors on the login
> screen does not match the configured layout in the desktop session, making
> the login screen confusing to use.
>
>   Steps to reproduce:
>
>   Install Kubuntu 25.10 on a system with two monitors
>   Configure monitor arrangement in KDE System Settings → Display and
> Monitor, including relative positioning
>   Apply the configuration
>   Log out or reboot
>   Observe that the SDDM login screen uses a different monitor arrangement
> than configured
>
>   Expected behaviour:
>   SDDM should use the same monitor arrangement as configured in KDE
> display settings, either by automatically syncing on apply, or by providing
> a UI option to apply settings to the login screen.
>
>   Actual behaviour:
>   SDDM retains its own independent display configuration. The workaround
> requires manually copying ~/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json to
> /var/lib/sddm/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json with correct ownership set to
> the sddm user.
>
>   Workaround:
>   in bash: sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/sddm/.config
>   sudo cp ~/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json
> /var/lib/sddm/.config/kwinoutputconfig.json
>   sudo chown -R sddm:sddm /var/lib/sddm/.config
>   Additional information:
>
>   Laptop screen: eDP-1 (1920x1080)
>   External monitor: HDMI-A-1 (1920x1080)
>   Session type: Wayland
>
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