I frequently take my notebook to the universities where I teach. Each has different projectors, and at home I don't have any, so I find myself frequently switching configurations. Lately, and randomly, the display-settings comes up convinced that the laptop's and projector's screens are not overlayable. I.e. when trying to move one display on top of the other, display-settings doesn't let me. (the images representing move around one another, but never on top of each other). I am not sure I'm doing it right - except sometimes it _does_ work as expected. Somewhat ignorant about what criteria display-settings used to permit overlay, I checked the frame rates - there is a small difference (60.3 vs 60.0 Hz). Could that be the reason? xrandr --output LCDS --same-as VGA-0 worked instantly though. Is there anything else I need to be aware of?
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