For everyone who has the same problem, this solution
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/371793/how-to-duplicate-
desktop-in-linux-with-xrandr/371796 worked for me.
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I am using xfce 4.12 on Ubuntu 18.04 and am having a similar issue.
However, on startup, my laptop screen is mirrored on the intended
external monitor just before I reach lightdm. xrandr detects the monitor
however running 'xrandr --output <> --same-as <>' results in no effect
with no error message
I use Ubuntu Studio 16.04 with XFCE4 4.12 and I had that problem too,
but exploring the "Extend to the right" option and then returning to
"Displays", "Mirror Displays" option is already accessible.
Unfortunately, unplugging the another monitor and plugging it again, may
recquire select first "Exte
Guest (disposable-s), it will help immensely if you filed a new report with
Ubuntu by ensuring you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you click
the Yes button for attaching additional debugging information running the
following from a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg
Also, please feel free
Nvidia-package: nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 (Ubuntu).
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Mirrored display broken in Xubuntu
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I can confirm this bug in Xubuntu 16.04 (xfce version 4.12) with a
dedicated graphics adapter (using the proprietary nvidia kernel module).
In my opinion, the importance is not medium as it produces serious
trouble when working with a docking station.
I either work at home, the laptop lid closed
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Omadas, thank you for taking the time to report this and trying to help
make Ubuntu better. However, Linux Mint is not a software package
provided by the official Ubuntu repositories. Because of this the Ubuntu
project can not support or fix your particular bug. Please report this
bug to the provid
ok intel graphics user doesn't have this problem so it seems it is
potentially occurs with nvidia graphic cards. (both with nouveau and
nvidia proprietary drivers). Added those packages to the issue.
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Probaby one of the most beginner friendly workarounds to this is to use
ARandR which is a gui for XRandR, and allows arrangement and
enabling/disabling of displays manually.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install arandr
(or alternatively use your package manager/software installer of choice)
Yo
Yes. There are a few work a rounds. I will try to post directions that
will tell you what command to use to marrow when I have my laptop.
Sorry for the wait.
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** Package changed: xfce4 (Ubuntu) => xfce4-settings (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #11712
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11712
** Also affects: xfce4-settings via
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11712
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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