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Originally Posted by zombielinux
If you use arandr, you can save the monitor config. It saves as a .sh so you just get to re-execute that script and it will re-arrange your monitors.
Handy for having multiple configurations that you use and scripting between them with udev.
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In my case, gnome is supposed to take care of it. Unfortunately, display device names (IDs) are changing sometimes after a reboot (or replug), so it fails to do its job and I have to use xrandr. And yes, I ended up saving this to a script (need to think about how to handle changing IDs).