Heh, I should have read this bug before spamming the ubuntu-x mailing
list.

Long story short: as acknowledged here, I managed to screw my only
monitor (my laptop screen) via gnome-display-properties. It was even
more serious, since I've just discovered that the offending file is
.gnome2/montiors.xml (I somehow expected this to be in .gconf/)

By the way, a reinstall might *not* solve the problem. If you have a
separate /home partition, and the user you create during the install is
the same (same name, uid and gid) you had before (very likely in a home
computer), you will still have the borked monitors.xml when you boot
after install.

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gnome-display-properties should revert change automatically if not acknowledged
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197673
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