How to rotate login screen in gdm3

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I am using Ubuntu 17.10, wayland and gnome in a 3 monitors configuration. And the monitor in the middle is rotated to vertical orientation. When I log in all works well, but the login screen is rotated to the left.



How do I configure the login screen to use the monitor in the middle in vertical position










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    I am using Ubuntu 17.10, wayland and gnome in a 3 monitors configuration. And the monitor in the middle is rotated to vertical orientation. When I log in all works well, but the login screen is rotated to the left.



    How do I configure the login screen to use the monitor in the middle in vertical position










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      I am using Ubuntu 17.10, wayland and gnome in a 3 monitors configuration. And the monitor in the middle is rotated to vertical orientation. When I log in all works well, but the login screen is rotated to the left.



      How do I configure the login screen to use the monitor in the middle in vertical position










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      I am using Ubuntu 17.10, wayland and gnome in a 3 monitors configuration. And the monitor in the middle is rotated to vertical orientation. When I log in all works well, but the login screen is rotated to the left.



      How do I configure the login screen to use the monitor in the middle in vertical position







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          After looking for a while I used a combination of solutions, between lightdm and and older gdm.



          First, you must log for the first time and configure every monitor in the way you want.



          Then, copy the ~/.config/monitors.xml file to /var/lib/gdm3/.config folder.



          Log out and gdm should be using your configuration






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            After looking for a while I used a combination of solutions, between lightdm and and older gdm.



            First, you must log for the first time and configure every monitor in the way you want.



            Then, copy the ~/.config/monitors.xml file to /var/lib/gdm3/.config folder.



            Log out and gdm should be using your configuration






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              After looking for a while I used a combination of solutions, between lightdm and and older gdm.



              First, you must log for the first time and configure every monitor in the way you want.



              Then, copy the ~/.config/monitors.xml file to /var/lib/gdm3/.config folder.



              Log out and gdm should be using your configuration






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                After looking for a while I used a combination of solutions, between lightdm and and older gdm.



                First, you must log for the first time and configure every monitor in the way you want.



                Then, copy the ~/.config/monitors.xml file to /var/lib/gdm3/.config folder.



                Log out and gdm should be using your configuration






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                After looking for a while I used a combination of solutions, between lightdm and and older gdm.



                First, you must log for the first time and configure every monitor in the way you want.



                Then, copy the ~/.config/monitors.xml file to /var/lib/gdm3/.config folder.



                Log out and gdm should be using your configuration







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