I'm not able to reproduce on a 1920x1200 Dell monitor running -ati on
precise on a PC, although not with an HD 6310 (I don't have that card).

If you can suggest other information that would help us reproduce the
bug, I'm willing to try.  But since you've ruled out it being a recent
regression, and ruled out that it's the laptop, then next guess would be
it's some irregularity in the Sony laptop itself or the video card.  Did
you test against xorg-edgers and mainline kernels?  Doublecheck for bios
options relating to display?  You might try contacting the manufacturer,
although I don't know whether Sony supports Linux at all (afaik they
don't have an OEM contract with Ubuntu; if they did we could try working
with them on our end).  If that's not feasible, then I'd suggest
forwarding the issue upstream to X.org; perhaps the problem will be more
evident to them.


** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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