I believe this is expected behavior based on my experience. I think you
have to go into the display settings (under system settings in KDE) and
specify if you want mirrored (unified) displays.
On 01/16/2017 09:23 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I have a laptop to which I have attached an external monitor via
hdmi. I have the system configured such that the external monitor is
a clone of the laptop display. This works fine once I login, however,
when I boot the system and have the initial user login the external
monitor is not a clone of the laptop display. If I move the mouse off
the right side of the laptop display it shows up on the external
monitor as does the login dialog. The laptop display just displays
the background image. If I move the mouse off the left side of the
external monitor it shows up on the laptop display as does the login
dialog.
Is this the expected behavior?
I expected the display cloning to apply at boot time as well.
Paolo
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