Regarding Ubuntu 13.04:  I have a similar problem with an AMD Radeon HD
6670 card connected to two monitors. One monitor (connected via DVI) has
resolution 1440x900 (16:10) and the other monitor (connected via HDMI)
has resolution 1360x768 (16:9).

In my case, when using the "mirror displays" option with the above
described hardware setup, the highest resolution available is 1024x768
(4:3).

I'll just add that:

-  In an earlier daily release of Ubuntu 13.04 (back in late December of
2012, if I recall correctly), the highest resolution available was
1360x768 (16:9) when using the "mirror displays" option on the same
hardware setup as described above.  So something related to this problem
in 13.04 seems to have changed in late December of 2012.

-  Up until very recently,  Ubuntu 12.10 also offered a resolution of
1360x768 (16:9) when using the "mirror displays" option on the same
hardware setup as described above.  But in a very recent update of
(sometime in April of 2013), 12.10 also now only offers a resolution of
1024x768 (4:3) when using the "mirror displays" option on the same
hardware setup. So something related to this problem in 12.10 seems to
have changed in early April of 2013.

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Title:
  Mirroring display works only with 1024x768 (4:3) resolution whereas my
  laptop has 1366x768 (16:9) and the external monitor 1920x1080 (16:9)

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