regarding comment #3 from Bryce, the monitors.xml is not an issue here;
I've moved this aside and still been able to reproduce it, and I've
reproduced this also with a completely clean guest account.
It is not specific to the mainline kernel; it's reproducible both with
the raring kernel and with the other (Ubuntu) test kernels I was
running.
I'm attaching two files, xrandr-good.txt and xrandr-bad.txt, for xrandr
--verbose output with and without corruption respectively. In the 'bad'
case, the corruption appears on the HDMI output - but this is not always
true; it may appear on one output or the other.
I can't say I see anything that points to this being a gnome bug, as I
can reproduce the problem when calling xrandr directly to set the mode
('xrandr --output LVDS1 --pos 1680x0').
** Attachment added: "xrandr-bad.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1155838/+attachment/3638502/+files/xrandr-bad.txt
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