https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475653
--- Comment #2 from James North <ja...@jamesnorth.net> --- I am able to reliably reproduce this display shuffling bug whenever resuming from suspend. (In reply to Michael Butash from comment #1) > Every time my displays change, KDE chooses random ID's for them (DP-1, DP-3, > DP-5), and it wreaks havoc on things. I suspect yours might be similar. > Until someone makes wayland far more deterministic around display ID's, I > suspect kde will remain a basketcase for multi-monitor. Where are you seeing these IDs? I couldn't find anything in plasmashellrc. > After a while, I find KDE builds like 50 different display configs for them > each time it changes randomly, which seems to just confuse the hell out of > things. Per Nate Graham, clearing them fixed things, but they start building > up with the shuffling again over time, and each time clearing them makes my > life better since learning this, which I've done periodically over a bit > since figuring this out. You probably should as well with hot plugging your > second display probably causes similar. Where do I find these display configs to clear out? By "hot plugging", do you mean unplugging the monitor while the system is running? Because these monitors are permanently plugged in. For some reason, my graphics tablet is usually detected as the main monitor by Linux-based systems by default (I don't know about other operating systems). The Arch Linux install media reliably detected my graphics tablet as the main monitor and formatted the console as 1920x1080, leaving a very large space on my 4K monitor completely black. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.