Are you certain it is being ignored and not just overridden by something
else? Try having your script echo something to a file to verify it's
running.
For example, if you have a ~/.config/monitors.xml file, GNOME will set
the monitors up according to the contents of that file. Check also if
you
Hmm it does run indeed. I have deleted ~/.config/monitors.xml and it
works, with seemingly no side-effects. Thanks. I had to re-configure the
monitor in the catalyst driver settings though. It has also re-created a
new monitors.xml file with seemingly the only difference being the
monitor set as
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