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I have 2 monitors and when I turn on my pc the second monitor has the sign in but the mouse is on the primary what can I do to fix this. I have a RTX 3080 in case you would need to know that, I did check the Navidia setting

Also I'm running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with the Cinnamon desktop

Sidly
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  • If you're using GDM3 see https://askubuntu.com/questions/11738/force-gdm-login-screen-to-the-primary-monitor – Terrance May 11 '22 at 21:31
  • I already read that and had no luck with any one of the solutions on that thread, that's when I posted this, especially since that is an older thread. But thank you for responding – Sidly May 12 '22 at 22:01
  • Please edit your question then stating what you have tried and any errors that you are getting. Unfortunately without details we can only guess. – Terrance May 13 '22 at 00:38
  • Also, in that link I posted it still works, but you need to have the GNOME Desktop still installed and you do the settings from the GNOME Desktop as that will create that monitors.xml file that then gets copied to the ~gdm/.config folder. Expanded that is the /var/lib/gdm3 folder. – Terrance May 13 '22 at 03:08
  • The Gdm3 folder is there but the only file in it is greeter-dconf-defaults, and no other folders either. I never liked Gnome so I alway's install Cinnamon as soon as I do a new install. – Sidly May 13 '22 at 19:18
  • This is not a huge problem, as all I do when I turn on my Pc is hit the space bar and sign in then everything is normal, So if it's not a simple solution then I'm not going to worry about it, Hopefully with Navidia releasing the source code some of these issues will be solved. I do tend to have to find my way around problems because of not using Gnome, so it is what it is. I really appreciate your time, Thanks – Sidly May 13 '22 at 19:26

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