Monitors keep swapping after the machine sleeps for a while
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I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.1
Usually if I turn off my machine and turn it on then the left and right monitors will be correct, but if I let the machine sleep overnight then they'll swap. If I just lock the screen and unlock it then it will be fine, it is only after long sleeps that the issue happens.
Is there a way to force the monitors to be on the right order?
I have a Sapphire 11266-04-20G Radeon Pulse RX 570
and the two 4k monitors are connected via HDMI. I would connect them using display port but for some reason when I do that only one gets 4k, the other gets a lower resolution.
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I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.1
Usually if I turn off my machine and turn it on then the left and right monitors will be correct, but if I let the machine sleep overnight then they'll swap. If I just lock the screen and unlock it then it will be fine, it is only after long sleeps that the issue happens.
Is there a way to force the monitors to be on the right order?
I have a Sapphire 11266-04-20G Radeon Pulse RX 570
and the two 4k monitors are connected via HDMI. I would connect them using display port but for some reason when I do that only one gets 4k, the other gets a lower resolution.
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I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.1
Usually if I turn off my machine and turn it on then the left and right monitors will be correct, but if I let the machine sleep overnight then they'll swap. If I just lock the screen and unlock it then it will be fine, it is only after long sleeps that the issue happens.
Is there a way to force the monitors to be on the right order?
I have a Sapphire 11266-04-20G Radeon Pulse RX 570
and the two 4k monitors are connected via HDMI. I would connect them using display port but for some reason when I do that only one gets 4k, the other gets a lower resolution.
ubuntu gnome multi-monitor monitors
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I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.1
Usually if I turn off my machine and turn it on then the left and right monitors will be correct, but if I let the machine sleep overnight then they'll swap. If I just lock the screen and unlock it then it will be fine, it is only after long sleeps that the issue happens.
Is there a way to force the monitors to be on the right order?
I have a Sapphire 11266-04-20G Radeon Pulse RX 570
and the two 4k monitors are connected via HDMI. I would connect them using display port but for some reason when I do that only one gets 4k, the other gets a lower resolution.
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