Florent, cool, I'll take a look at your patch tomorrow.

Meanwhile, I've continued work on my end, and have a new update
available for testing:

http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/gnome-desktop_2.22.0-0ubuntu4.dsc
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/gnome-control-center_2.22.0-0ubuntu4.dsc
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/libgnome-desktop-2_2.22.0-0ubuntu4_i386.deb
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/libgnome-window-settings1_2.22.0-0ubuntu4_i386.deb
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/gnome-desktop-data_2.22.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/gnome-settings-daemon_2.22.0-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Uploads/gnome-control-center_2.22.0-0ubuntu4_i386.deb

I don't think I have all the dependencies specified correctly, but just
install all of the above and reboot.  In theory the revert dialog should
work properly with this.  I've only tested on my dev box, and it mostly
worked - I suspect the failures are due to peculiarities of my
development environment, but don't know for sure (notably, as long as I
*increased* the resolution with each change, it was fine, but if I
decreased, it blew up).  I would greatly appreciate it if people could
test these on as many different platforms as possible and let me know
the results.

To test after installing and rebooting, try running gnome-display-
properties and then changing to different resolutions, rotations, and
refresh rates.  On ATI, I already know rotation fails horribly, and with
-nv it seems not supported at all; but it ought to work correctly on
-intel.

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gnome-display-properties should revert change automatically if not acknowledged
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