OK here's my workaround.  It's a pain in the fundament, but does get me going.  
 I reconfigure X to get the crippled xorg.conf file that lets me run.  That 
gets me going in the crippled 1024x768 screen.  I copy a working xorg.conf file 
from a working Feisty installation and write it over the crippled xorg.conf  
Then a <ctl><alt><backspace>  nukes X.  When it comes up I can use the screen 
configuration tool and select 1600x1200 and run for that session.  It won't 
survive a reboot -- I then have to nuke the xorg.conf and replace the crippled 
one with one that will work.  Some observations:  The crippled xorg.conf loses 
the additonal color depth entries.  There are times that I need those as well.  
Whatever the reason for the rewrite of the xorg.conf file on reboot, the 
execution sucks.  xorg isn't broken, it's the way xorg.conf is getting fucked 
up that's the problem.

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Latest mod to xorg makes X unusable on Toshiba laptop
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