Hello! I have recently installed Debian 12 to dual boot with Windows 11, and had it set to my display configuration at the time of installation. I moved my computer to another room this week and swapped the displays position, then I entered the Gnome Classic Settings and changed the display position there too. The issue is that whenever I turn my PC on, the old display config still runs on the login screen, and when I log into my user it glitches out for a couple of seconds before returning to normal. I tried changing the display environment do Gnome, Gnome Classic on Wayland, and XFCE, where in all of them the display config was still the old one, so it seems there is some underlying configuration that I'm not being able to change.
I have very basic Linux knowledge in general, so I would very much appreciate if someone could help me find this file that I need to change in order to solve this. I saw a few posts mentioning a gdm3 directory in the /var/ and /etc/ directories, saying that I should copy my monitors.xml file found in my ~/.config/ directory to them, but it was a Ubuntu specific solution and it did not work. My thanks to whoever can help me!
I have very basic Linux knowledge in general, so I would very much appreciate if someone could help me find this file that I need to change in order to solve this. I saw a few posts mentioning a gdm3 directory in the /var/ and /etc/ directories, saying that I should copy my monitors.xml file found in my ~/.config/ directory to them, but it was a Ubuntu specific solution and it did not work. My thanks to whoever can help me!
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