never include more than one bug in a request, or invent tags by
yourself.

that said, attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log which should at least tell
what hardware you have..

** Description changed:

- Bug1:
- Intrepid doesn't always propose the correct resolution after reboot. It 
detects my 16:10 monitor as low resolution 4:3. Connect via VGA works fine. 
I've found a trick for getting xrandr to propose the right resolution, and that 
is to connect a lcd-tv 32" to the computer, and have it detect that one. 
Afterwards the monitor gets detected as a 16:10 screen. 
- 
- Bug 2:
- Intrepid gets stucked in a "bad habit" kind of way, and even when xrandr 
suggest the right resolution and the monitor is selected as sink, the screen's 
just black. I've tried to fix this a hundreds times restarting x, and running 
the screen resolution applet over and over again with same output. VGA connects 
correctly, but hdmi just gives a black screen.  It just seems like luck when 
xrandr will connect correctly through hdmi. I've notices though sometimes x 
restarts/crashes (bug 6?) pushing "Apply" and sometimes not. When x restarts it 
connects to my monitor, but it stays black, so I have no displays. 
- 
- Bug3:
- The virtual resolution makes a big mess when using on a laptop witch 
sometimes is used alone, sometimes on a tv or monitor, so I try to keep it away 
from my xorg.conf. 
- 
- Bug4:
- I've also noticed some bugs with the monitor identifier in the left corner of 
the screens, it sometimes shows up on completely wrong screen. (See attached 
screenshot, this one displays both on same screen, and I've got also one 
displaying that monitor is the laptop screen)
- 
- Bug 5:
- Sometimes x displays two displays on my tv (see attached screenshot). This is 
with only output on the tv, and no virtual size (since it's only the tv)
- 
- Bug 7:
- And by the way, escape no longer resets your choices (no promt if you wan't 
to keep settings)
+ Intrepid doesn't always propose the correct resolution after reboot. It
+ detects my 16:10 monitor as low resolution 4:3. Connect via VGA works
+ fine. I've found a trick for getting xrandr to propose the right
+ resolution, and that is to connect a lcd-tv 32" to the computer, and
+ have it detect that one. Afterwards the monitor gets detected as a 16:10
+ screen.

** Tags removed: hdmi intel intrepid lcd monitor resolution screen-
identifier xrandr

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Xrandr doesn't detect displays right over hdmi (intrepid beta)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279025
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