When I connect to a monitor (I have one at work and one at home) I like to have a panel on the monitor as well as on my laptop screen to keep the window list on the same monitor as the windows. I add a panel and it works fine. But then, much of time time, when I come back another day and plug the monitor in again, the panel I added is gone. Previously, this hasn't been the case, and each monitor's configuration has been remembered.
Also, when I add the new panel, the icons of the windows are huge and are consequently cropped in the panel. But if I edit the panel settings and change the panel height, it fixes it. The panel height starts at 25; I move the slider to 26 and then back to 25 and the icons' sizes are correct.
Steps to reproduce
As far as I can tell, this happens between monitors, so if I'm using the laptop in the office at work, and then come home and plug it in, that's when it tends to happen -- when I've been using a different monitor. Or vice versa: home to work. I use USB-C at home and either USB-C or HDMI at work (to the same monitor) if that makes a difference.
Expected behavior
Cinnamon remembers the monitor and displays the panel as previously configured.
Distribution
22
Package version
6.2.9
Graphics hardware in use
No response
Frequency
Quite often
Bug description
When I connect to a monitor (I have one at work and one at home) I like to have a panel on the monitor as well as on my laptop screen to keep the window list on the same monitor as the windows. I add a panel and it works fine. But then, much of time time, when I come back another day and plug the monitor in again, the panel I added is gone. Previously, this hasn't been the case, and each monitor's configuration has been remembered.
Also, when I add the new panel, the icons of the windows are huge and are consequently cropped in the panel. But if I edit the panel settings and change the panel height, it fixes it. The panel height starts at 25; I move the slider to 26 and then back to 25 and the icons' sizes are correct.
Steps to reproduce
As far as I can tell, this happens between monitors, so if I'm using the laptop in the office at work, and then come home and plug it in, that's when it tends to happen -- when I've been using a different monitor. Or vice versa: home to work. I use USB-C at home and either USB-C or HDMI at work (to the same monitor) if that makes a difference.
Expected behavior
Cinnamon remembers the monitor and displays the panel as previously configured.
Additional information
No response