Thanks.

Those 3 extensions can be ignored as we do ship those by default.

The extra XML files you see sound like backup files I asked you to
create in comment #12. I think they are safe to keep and won't be used
unless named 'monitors.xml'.

As for xrandr, it looks better behaved now. At least you're running at
the native resolution. Only a little bit unusual you're not running at
the native refresh rate of the monitor:

  1920x1080 60.05 + 60.01 59.97 59.96* 59.93

  + means the hardware preferred mode
  * means the current mode

I don't think any of these most recent observations explain this bug,
but I would be interested to hear if the bug stays away for a while
after you remove monitors.xml and log out/in again.

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