I'm experiencing the same issue with my monitors. I think it's because one monitor gets registered later than the other. I'm sorry, I don't know of a fix.
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It's okay. It makes me comfortable knowing that other people are struggling too!
Same here on manjaro Gnome. I also use my monitor Al's sound output. Sometimes it also switches to another device after waking up
Yea, it's really quite annoying.
Happens whenever my laptop goes to sleep and it's really annoying. As far as I could tell it's a KDE bug. The only fix (which didn't work for me) is apparently to stop it trying to dynamically detect displays.
Thanks anyway, I'll check it.
I use XFCE, also struggling with this.
What icon pack is that bzw?
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