You do not need two profiles for the laptop. If you start X on the
laptop with MonitorLayout CRT in xorg.conf and with the external monitor
disconnected it starts simply on the internal monitor (at least on my
two laptops).
I appreciate very much if i810-modesetting is moved to be the deafult in
Feisty Main. For me it is absolutely stable and works out-of-the-box,
also on my 64-bit desktop PC. The PC auto-selected 1280x1024 on the
install of Herd 4 without i810-modesetting, after installing
i810-modesetting and restarting X it automatically came up with the
correct 1680x1050 resolution (and digital photos full-screen look great
now).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
Target: None => ubuntu-7.04
** Summary changed:
- i810 driver: Using external widescreen monitor on a laptop needs a lot of
complicated manual configuring
+ i810 driver: Using external widescreen monitor on a laptop (and also on a PC)
needs a lot of complicated manual configuring
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i810 driver: Using external widescreen monitor on a laptop (and also on a PC)
needs a lot of complicated manual configuring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86258
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