+1 to the higher priority. This is a significant bug, not a missing
feature.

Anyone who doubts it should try using their Kubuntu for typical
professional purposes - like presenting; I did a presentation recently
and everything worked, recognising and understanding the existence of
dual monitors (the laptop screen and the projector). Like everything
including the incredibly useful OpenOffice Presenter Console, which
started automatically when the slide show was started. Everything
except the ability to use the dual monitors out of cloned mode, which
resulted in the Presenter Console being overlaid on the presentation;
not something you can quickly workaround by editing xorg.conf or
fiddling with a CLI.

Fix it, or tell me what needs to be done to fix it. This is a
showstopper for wider corporate use of Kubuntu.

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kde 4.3 Multiple Monitors tells lies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403610
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