Where do you get your "most" from? Mirrored mode makes sense if you give a 
presentation on your laptop, besides that i can not think of a single usecase.
Since when is it not a bug when it works on some maschines?

I would expect it to work to extend the display and have every display at max 
resolution and i would expect it to be configureable without chaning xml files 
manually.
Otherwise the first screen you see when you boot up ubuntu looks garbage and 
ppl think "iih ubuntu can not even handle my two monitors properly, windows can 
do it, macos can do it"

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  Lightdm does not display correct resolution in multimonitor setup

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