I am having the same problem using a Integrated NVidia GF8100 Graphics with 
DX10. I totally disagree that this is minor problem.
The video card has to be detected properly in order for the Gnome Color 
Management to function properly to get the correct ICC profiles imported for 
whatever hardware needs to be configured. Because we are now using ICC profiles 
in lieu of the old manual configuration methods. My system is only detecting my 
motherboard an my printer. My monitor is not being detected, hence my colors 
are all screwed up. If any one can tell me how to correct this problem I will 
be eternally grateful. I have searched the internet for days with no success.

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  "Displays" is registering dual monitors as "laptop" when using fglrx

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