This is interesting. When running gnome-shell in Wayland the window
placement seems to be correct. I've been testing it a bit.

Unfortunately Wayland doesn't allow for remote desktop access so I can't
help my customers when something goes wrong.

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  Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
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