** Summary changed:

- External monitor doesn't work as expected after Gutsy upgrade
+ Single-monitor VGA output doesn't work after Gutsy upgrade

** Description changed:

  Following an upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10, my Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop is no
- longer capable of using only the external monitor, a Dell SE198WFP
+ longer capable of using only the external display, a Dell SE198WFP
  widescreen LCD connected by VGA to a NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS. It worked
- well in 7.04 and even adapted the resolution to suit the active monitor,
+ well in 7.04 and even adapted the resolution to suit the active display,
  albeit with unofficial packages of xserver-1.3 and the NVIDIA
  proprietary driver. The following behaviour is observed:
  
  The key combination for switching between outputs no longer works:
- display redrawing pauses briefly, but the external monitor doesn't do
+ display redrawing pauses briefly, but the external display doesn't do
  anything and the internal panel doesn't go blank. This happens whether
  or not the monitor's connected at startup.
  
- If the monitor's connected at startup, then the BIOS boot messages and
- usplash (at shutdown, too) display on the external monitor: however,
- when X is started, it reverts back to using the internal panel. Virtual
- terminals display on the external monitor, but the text is visibly
- distorted and waves left and right. If the external monitor isn't
- connected at startup, the VTs display properly on the internal panel as
- expected.
+ If the external display's connected at startup, then the BIOS boot
+ messages and usplash (at shutdown, too) appear on it: however, when X is
+ started, it reverts back to using the internal panel. Virtual terminals
+ are shown on the external display, but the text is visibly distorted and
+ waves left and right. If the external display isn't connected at
+ startup, the VTs are shown properly on the internal panel.
  
- The monitors can be set up with displayconfig-gtk to work in a dual head
+ The displays can be set up with displayconfig-gtk to work in a dual head
  configuration, and this works well, but there seems to be no way to only
- use the external monitor. Marking the internal panel as "Disabled" and
- instructing it to use the external monitor as the default screen doesn't
+ use the external one. Marking the internal panel as "Disabled" and
+ instructing it to use the external display as the default screen doesn't
  work at all: the internal panel tries to start using the resolution of
- the external panel, fails several times, and ends up in a corrupted
+ the external display, fails several times, and ends up in a corrupted
  version of the X failsafe environment, with garbage displayed at the top
  and right hand sides of the screen and the rest of the display truncated
  to fit.
  
  This worked well with an earlier version of the X server (1.3.0.0 from
  upstream) and of the NVIDIA drivers (100.14.11), so this could be a
  misconfiguration issue caused by the upgrade, but I've tried changing
  every relevant property I can find in xorg.conf with no luck. Any advice
  you may have would be appreciated!

** Summary changed:

- Single-monitor VGA output doesn't work after Gutsy upgrade
+ Single-display VGA output doesn't work after Gutsy upgrade

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Single-display VGA output doesn't work after Gutsy upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158503
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