*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216144 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216144

I can confirm that behaviour.
I also have a notebook and an external (via TMDS-1 aka DVI) connected LCD.
My Notebook stands LEFT of the LCD and has 1440x900.
The LCD has 1680x1050, so preferred for primary screen.
In previous versions this worked pretty fine.
I tried to get cope with it by engaging xrandr in several combinations (e.g. 
one could say --left-of for the notebook OR --right-of for the LCD).
Xrandr also has smth. like --primary and --noprimary.
All these don't really influence the way that gnome choses the primary screen.

I would also say that there has to be some flag to determine the primary
screen one would like to have!

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Can't define primary screen in dual screen setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353186
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