I've upgraded to Precise.

xrandr still reports max as 4096x4096, which I think the hardware
doesn't do.

The below might need a separate bug report:

system settings no longer crashes, but doesn't enable both displays.  No
matter what I do LVDS1 is black.  However, system settings thinks LVDS1
is "on."  I've tried different resolutions and mirror/not-mirror.

Unity login screen is mirrored on both displays.  Text (/dev/tty1) is
mirror on both displays.  Gnome-shell is only on VGA1.

xrandr --output LVDS1 --above/below [blah] doesn't enable LVDS1 either.
It doesn't report an error either.

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  Wrong maximum resolution for multiple monitors (Intel 945GME)

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