Hi Stephen,

I had the same thought, but the devices are very different - a laptop with
Intel graphics and a workstation with NVIDIA graphics and two monitors (one
rotated 90°), so it seems unlikely to be just a config problem. Is there
some debug / config info that would help test your idea?


On 17 October 2014 14:43, Stephen M. Webb <stephen.w...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> This sounds remarkably like an X11 configuration issue.  The only time
> I've ever seen anything like it is when a monitor gives incorrect EDID
> information or physical screens are explicitly placed incorrectly within
> the X11 virtual screen using xrandr.
>
> Could this possibly be a themeing issue?
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