I believe there is a typo in your description and title and you mean 
xserver-xorg (as xserver-org doesn't exist in ubuntu).
Regarding the lack of configuration options I believe this was done on purpose 
as the newer xserver's auto-detect the hardware when you start the xserver. If 
you need to change the settings you may find you now have to edit the file 
/etc/X11/xorg.conf with the settings you need. If you have made some changes to 
your computer that has caused xorg to stop working and there is a xorg.conf 
file present first try renaming the file so the xserver starts with the default 
automatically detected settings.

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Title:
  iMac 20" 2007 dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org does nothing

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