Created attachment 941006 [details] xrandr output for my monitor configuration Description of problem: I have 2 monitors on my graficcard (VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Caicos [Radeon HD 6450/7450/8450 / R5 230 OEM] [1002:6779]). The bigger one (HP LP3065) is my main monitor (30", 2560x1600 pixel, DVI) and the smaller one (HP LP2475w) is my secondary monitor (24", 1920x1200 pixel, HDMI). When I boot the LiveCD the bigger one is automatically recognized as my primary monitor and gnome configured it as the primary monitor. That is right for me (despite it has only a dvi-connection). But when the first startup welcome window ((try or install fedora") appears, this window is on the secondary monitor. This is not a big issue and maybe where is not perfect solution for all possible configurations. But I think it should be consistent: xorg/gnome choose which monitor is the primary monitor and also the welcome window should appear on this monitor. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 21 alpha, LiveCD How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. connect two monitors to the computer 2. boot LiveCD 3. check if the welcome window ("try or install fedora") is on the primary monitor (with the menubar on the top) or is on the secondary monitor (without the menubar) see the attachment "xrandr.txt" for my monitor configuration Actual results: in my case the welcome window is on the secondary monitor Expected results: the welcome window should appear on the primary monitor Additional info:
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