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My desktop icons are too far to the left. They are so far, in fact, that they are barely on the screen at all. I will attach a screenshot of what I am talking about.
(It's worth noting that I replaced my ~/Desktop folder, and filled it with nonsense, as I value my privacy.)
Steps to reproduce
This always happens on my Dell Latitude e6410. Strangely, it doesn't affect any other computer I've tried. I've never run Wayland. I only have one monitor, which is built-in to the laptop.
Expected behavior
The icons should be on the screen.
Additional information
If I restart the window manager (ctrl+alt+esc), the icons go back to their proper spot. Also, this only happens when I boot from my SSD. I have an emergency rescue flash drive (with a full install, not a live install), that doesn't have this problem. Could this be a result of some bad configuration files?
Although I am now running Mint 22.0, this problem also affected me when I was running Mint 21.x. (I don't know why I didn't file a bug report back then.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Distribution
Mint 22
Package version
6.2.9
Graphics hardware in use
Intel, 1st gen core i5 m 520 @ 2.4GHz
Frequency
Always
Bug description
My desktop icons are too far to the left. They are so far, in fact, that they are barely on the screen at all. I will attach a screenshot of what I am talking about.
(It's worth noting that I replaced my ~/Desktop folder, and filled it with nonsense, as I value my privacy.)
Steps to reproduce
This always happens on my Dell Latitude e6410. Strangely, it doesn't affect any other computer I've tried. I've never run Wayland. I only have one monitor, which is built-in to the laptop.
Expected behavior
The icons should be on the screen.
Additional information
If I restart the window manager (ctrl+alt+esc), the icons go back to their proper spot. Also, this only happens when I boot from my SSD. I have an emergency rescue flash drive (with a full install, not a live install), that doesn't have this problem. Could this be a result of some bad configuration files?
Although I am now running Mint 22.0, this problem also affected me when I was running Mint 21.x. (I don't know why I didn't file a bug report back then.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: