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[Bug 1378768] [NEW] windows appear on wrong display after unsuspend

 

Public bug reported:

Configuration:

x230 laptop with an external monitor attached via hdmi (using minidisplay -> hdmi adapter).
Tbe builtin display resolution is 1366x768.
The external display resolution is 1920x1080.
Both displays are on.
Displays are not mirrored.
The external monitor is configured as positioned above the internal display, aligned along their left edges.

Action:

Run gnome-terminal maximized and positioned on the external display.
Run chrome maximized and positioned on the internal display.
Close the laptop lid to cause the system to suspend.
Wait for the system to suspend and for the external display to go to sleep.
Open the laptop lid.

Observed outcome:

Both gnome-terminal and chrome are now positioned on the external
display and maximized.

Expected outcome:

Both windows are positioned in the same place they were positioned
before the suspend/resume cycle.

System information:

Description:    Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:        14.04

full installed package list attached

** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "`dpkg -l` output"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1378768/+attachment/4228382/+files/packages.txt

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Title:
  windows appear on wrong display after unsuspend

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Configuration:

  x230 laptop with an external monitor attached via hdmi (using minidisplay -> hdmi adapter).
  Tbe builtin display resolution is 1366x768.
  The external display resolution is 1920x1080.
  Both displays are on.
  Displays are not mirrored.
  The external monitor is configured as positioned above the internal display, aligned along their left edges.

  Action:

  Run gnome-terminal maximized and positioned on the external display.
  Run chrome maximized and positioned on the internal display.
  Close the laptop lid to cause the system to suspend.
  Wait for the system to suspend and for the external display to go to sleep.
  Open the laptop lid.

  Observed outcome:

  Both gnome-terminal and chrome are now positioned on the external
  display and maximized.

  Expected outcome:

  Both windows are positioned in the same place they were positioned
  before the suspend/resume cycle.

  System information:

  Description:    Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
  Release:        14.04

  full installed package list attached

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