Just updated to Ubuntu 22.10 and some changes in the desktop stack clash with Citrix 2209 and 2207.
The same works on Xorg.
Basically the 2nd monitor, instead of showing an extended remote desktop, shows a mirror of the 1st.
Sometimes it is rendered properly, but it quickly reverts to this bad mirror.
Pressing ALT-SPACE is a way to force a good rendering, which can be used to locate things, and the move them: this indicates that the actual remote connection is working fullscreen, while the issue is limited to the rendering.
See here for a bug report and 2 pictures to display the situation.
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Mario Futire
Just updated to Ubuntu 22.10 and some changes in the desktop stack clash with Citrix 2209 and 2207.
The same works on Xorg.
Basically the 2nd monitor, instead of showing an extended remote desktop, shows a mirror of the 1st.
Sometimes it is rendered properly, but it quickly reverts to this bad mirror.
Pressing ALT-SPACE is a way to force a good rendering, which can be used to locate things, and the move them: this indicates that the actual remote connection is working fullscreen, while the issue is limited to the rendering.
See here for a bug report and 2 pictures to display the situation.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1995773
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