1. Yes it is always when xrandr plugin is activated it causes wrong
behavior of xrandr at least in my configuration, I have no possibility
to check it with other laptops.

2. Follow this steps:

 1. Get a laptop.

 2. After it has booted.

 3. connect external monitor.

 4. Open terminal and type xrandr -q and press enter.

 5. You should see that external monitor is activated together with
internal monitor side by side in new virtual desktop.

 6. deactivate xrandr plugin torough gconf editor.

 6. Disconnect the external monitor, wait some seconds and repeat steps
3 to 4 and you will see that now only the data of connected monitors is
displayed without activating external monitor  or changing any settings
like it should be.

Feel free to ask for more information that can help to solve this
problem.

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xrandr plugin makes xrandr behave wrongly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489765
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