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A Long time Linux / KDE user and new user of KDE Neon, using 5.13, and so far am very happy with it.
Except: I have a desktop with dual monitors, identical monitors except one has HDMI and the other doesn't I set the monitors the way I want them, left and right and nominate the DVI connected monitor as Primary as it is on the left. Every single time I boot the monitor settings have swapped the two monitors over, so the main monitor is the HDMI monitor on the right. Also the ( I presume) first run monitor set up app pops up on the screen every time. Which I ignore and close (I did try it once and it turned my screen into gibberish) and return to display and monitor in settings to change them back to the way I want them. These settings simply do not retain the settings I set when I reboot. Any ideas how I can make the setting a little more permanent. Recently came from Mint 18.3 (bailed with no KDE in 19) and previously a long time user of openSUSE and have never had this issue before, with the same desktop and monitors.
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I have the same problem and the solution is to edit the xsetup file on / usr / share / sddm / scripts.
After each update sddm, the xsetup file must be manually edited, save the copy of the file to / Document
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Thanks for the reply.
I note the line 'echo running NVIDIA Prime setup /sbin/prime-offload I have an AMD card and do not use NvIDIA drivers.
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This is the script for the AMD GPU, it can be like this. I use a free radeon driver and this script.
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Thanks, I'll give it a go.
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