https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360058
--- Comment #6 from Simone Gaiarin <simg...@gmail.com> --- Here is a clue on what may be the cause of the problem: it seems that one monitor at home is named as one monitor at work, so when I wake from suspend, kscreen doesn't notice the difference. HOME: eDP1, DP1-2 WORK: eDP1, DP1-1, DP1-2 >From docked at HOME > Suspend notebook > Dock at WORK > Wake it up > Wrong config In detail what happens is that the notebook screen (eDP1) is activated correctly, DP1-1 is not activated and DP1-2 is activated with a wrong resolution (the panel is on it, and it shouldn't), so DP1-2 at WORK is treated as if it's the DP1-2 at home. Moreover after waking up the notebook, none of the files in ~/.local/share/kscreen are touched and kscreen.log is not written, so it seems that kscreen doesn't perform any action at all. I attach the kscreen configuration for the HOME and WORK configuration. ----- EXTRA INFO PROBABLY IRRELEVANT ---- Working configuration: >From undocked > Suspend notebook > Dock at HOME > Wake it up > OK >From docked at HOME > Suspend notebook > Undock> Wake it up > OK >From undocked > Suspend notebook > Dock at WORK > Wake it up > OK >From docked at WORK > Suspend notebook > Undock> Wake it up > OK -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.