I am running Fedora XFCE with an NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti that is connected via 3 cables to 2 monitors.
Display port is connected twice to the same monitor (for PBP)
HDMI is connected to another monitor
Display Port 1 of my Monitor is the primary screen in XFCE, whereas Display Port 2 of my Monitor is disabled in my XFCE session. However, the login comes before I am a logged in user where the x settings are loaded, so somehow, it is always displayed on Display Port 2.
When I go into the Nvidia settings, I can see that the disabled monitor is DP-0 and the primary monitor is DP-4. However, like I said, in the monitor it's in DP-1 and DP-2, so where does DP-0 and DP-4 come from and why are they reversed? Is there a way to change this easily?
Update
What I tried so far
- In
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.confadded the lines (where dualmon.sh isxrandr --output DP-4 --primarydisplay-setup-script=/usr/bin/dualmon.shsession-setup-script=/usr/bin/dualmon.sh
- In
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.confsetactive-monitorunder the[greeter]section to- 0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- DP-4
None of this worked. The login screen is still displayed on DP-0 (DisplayPort 2) and not on DP-4 (DisplayPort 1)
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.confdidn't change anything. I used this command:xrandr --output DP-4 --primary(DP-4 like I said from xrandr). And the other one in/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.confalso didn't work. I tried multiple settings foractive-monitor. I tried0,1,2,3and evenDP-4but none of them worked. My screen is still always black. – Musterknabe Oct 28 '20 at 10:53