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Hi all!<br>
<br>
I'm new to this list, and I would like to say, first, that I love
XFCE so much, since 2012! Thank you devs, it's the best environment
for audio with GNU system.<br>
<br>
Because, now, I can't live without it, I would like to speak about
my issue with display, before report a bug, eventually.<br>
All works perfectly with ubntu12.04.<br>
<br>
But with ubuntu14.04, and mostly with ubuntu16.04 (the system I
would like to work with), I got an issue with my dual screen config.
See screen shot. They are configured like that because my screens
are like that.<br>
I need this to work (what I do since 4years), it's not just for fun.<br>
<br>
So, with ubuntu16.04, the system autoconfig quite well the two
screens, and the "display" tool of xfce let adjust as I wish.<br>
But when reboot and login, the display config is ok, <u>but I can't
use the desktop aera of the second screen</u>:<br>
-can't put an icon on it<br>
-can't create file/folder in this screen,<br>
-well, can't use it as a desktop!<br>
At this point, if I use "display" tool of xfce (or Xrandr) to change
it, then I can use the second screen as a desktop.<br>
If I logout, then re-login: all is ok!<br>
But not if I reboot, even if I try to "save the session". Comeback
of the problem. <br>
<br>
I've tried to put the xrandr command line in the the "auto-launched
application" section (what I've did with xubuntu12.04 with success),
but strangely, that don't work.<br>
Little detail but very <span id="result_box" class="short_text"
lang="en"><span class="alt-edited">disruptive for my workflow.</span></span><br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
Damien.DX<br>
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