** Description changed:

  I have a dual monitor setup using 2x Dell 24" monitors.  Monitor 0 (left
  monitor) is in standard horizontal position, and Monitor 1 is in a
  vertical 90 deg position.  In 8.04 i was able to use the Option "Rotate"
  "CCW" in the xorg.conf file to rotate monitor 1 to this position with no
  issue, however with the new nvidia drivers and xorg something is no
  longer the same.  Monitor 1 will rotate with no issue using either the
  Rotate option or through xrandr, but it will only draw down the screen
  as far as monitor 0 as.  For example it stops when it hits the 1280
  boundary specified by monitor 0.  Since it it rotated at 90 its
  resolution is actually 1280x1920.
  
  Also I should mention that although i cannot drag icons or resize
  windows past the black line I can move my mouse beyond it and still see
  the cursor.
  
  
  Attached is the info from my system:
+ 
+ [lspci]
+ 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82975X Memory Controller Hub
+       Subsystem: Dell Device 01de
+ 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43GL [Quadro FX 540] 
(rev a2)
+       Subsystem: nVidia Corporation Device 02d1

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Rotation of second monitor produces screen artifact Ubuntu 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290774
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