Well, let's see if we can narrow down the component first.
I think that gnome-settings-daemon may save what's in memory to file
when you log out. So you might try logging out (or stopping g-s-d) and
then removing the monitors.xml file, and then log in.
** Summary changed:
- Display flickers
Hi Bryce, I tried to delete my monitors.xml as you suggested, and when I
logged out and back in, it recreated the file almost exactly the same as
the one I moved. I am seeing the same flickering behavior on login, and
not saving my settings at all.
Bug in settings-daemon? should I try to submit
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Try deleting your ~/.config/monitors.xml, and see if you can reproduce
it. If not, might be a bug in gnome-settings-daemon.
I'm not spotting any other error messages in the log files to suggest
what is going wrong.
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