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/usr/bin/xrandr: failed to parse 'x' as a position #38

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I use Mint 17.2 with XFce, and connecting a Dell monitor via HDMI (with reduction to DisplayPort on my HP laptop) that is physically to the LEFT of my laptop screen. By default Xfce shows a pop-up on connecting allowing me only to "extend to the right" which is the opposite I need (and it cannot remember what I set in Advanced settings manually each time).

Trying to use autorandr after I set the correct positions (saved one profile "tierra"), after disconnecting the external screen (saved another profile "mobile"), and then trying to reload the tierra after re-connecting the external screen leads to the following error, not changing anything:

$ ./autorandr --save tierra
Saving current configuration as profile 'tierra'

(disconnecting external screen)

$ ./autorandr --save mobile
Saving current configuration as profile 'mobile'

(now reconnecting external screen, testing:)

$ ./autorandr
mobile
tierra (detected)

(trying to apply the profile:)

brozkeff@dorjelegpa ~/bin/autorandr $ ./autorandr --change
mobile
tierra (detected)
 -> loading profile tierra
/usr/bin/xrandr: failed to parse 'x' as a position
Try '/usr/bin/xrandr --help' for more information.

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