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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi, as I'm only use one Monitor for now
I can't reproduce your issue. What you can try is to use another
display manager, maybe lightdm.<br>
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Am 30.08.2014 um 23:42 schrieb Carlos Ferreira:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello!<br>
I'm having a weird problem. I usually use two extra monitors
connected to my Laptop (Toshiba Satellite A660-1CJ) at VGA and
HDMI ports. Due to limitation from the NVidia GPU, I can only
use two monitors at a time.<br>
But my problem appear after I disconnected the two monitors and
performed a shutdown. When I turned the PC on, the login screen
appeared upside down. I'm still able to input the password and
perform a normal login.<br>
I also noticed that XFCE does not fallback to a single monitor
use (the laptop screen), but I was able to sort it out and I can
live with it.<br>
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Did anyone had the same problem and was able to solve it?<br
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<div>Carlos Ferreira</div>
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