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Title:
  12.04 Setting for multiple monitors not stored

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Thinkpad T430 (1600x900) and Lenovo 23" monitor (1920x1080)

  My problem is very similar to the one described in Ubuntu question:
  http://askubuntu.com/questions/194390/settings-for-multiple-monitors-
  are-not-stored

  I have side-by-side monitors (monitor (left); thinkpad (right)) with
  both at their full resolutions, extended desktop with the dock on the
  monitor (not the thinkpad). This is an awesome setup and I'm really
  pleased with how shiny Unity looks. :) I can also switch Fn+f7 from
  that to thinkpad-only and back again. Which is perfect.

  Unfortunately, when I reboot, the settings are lost and the monitors
  are put back to 'mirror' (with the rubbish resolutions that that
  causes), the dock is put on my laptop screen, and the screens are
  swapped round (right-to-left). So I have to redo the settings each
  morning.

  While there are suggested workarounds in the Ubuntu question (above),
  I think the Display Settings that have been selected should be
  retained across boots. Otherwise, the Display Settings dialog just
  seems flaky.

  Thanks.

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