** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  Connecting a 720p tv to laptop using xrandr (and only having output on
  tv, no virtual size) can result in split view on tv (see picture)
  
  EDIT: This only happens when the connector is "HDMI-1" instead of "TMDS-1" 
(wich works fine)
  I don't know why, or how to change it, but reboots seems to sometimes change 
it (not only x restart)
  
+ I disabled HDMI-1 in xorg.conf, hoping that would force TMDS-1, but it
+ didn't. As you can see from the xrandr --verbose logs, in the non
+ working one it doesn't look like the monitor is connected at all (if I
+ change xorg.conf back to original, it will show that HDMI-1 is
+ connected). I've also added a log when the monitor is connected
+ correctly.
+ 
  As described in bug #279097, this issue results in a black monitor when
  connecting to a 22" monitor via DVI.

** Attachment added: "HDMI-1 is disabled in xorg.conf. Now it seems no monitor 
is connected"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18978999/xrandr%20--verbose%20not%20working

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Screen gets split when connector is "HDMI-1" (intel, Intrepid, hdmi)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279100
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