Not much to add besides "me too", but I can specifically confirm that using xrandr(1) does NOT trigger the problem, whereas using the GNOME Monitors applet does trigger the problem. Also, the GNOME Monitors applet produces some very bizarre geometry at times (half-height LVDS screen, typically), for which I will probably open another bug soon.
Not much to add besides "me too", but I can specifically confirm that using xrandr(1) does NOT trigger the problem, whereas using the GNOME Monitors applet does trigger the problem. Also, the GNOME Monitors applet produces some very bizarre geometry at times (half-height LVDS screen, typically), for which I will probably open another bug soon.