It looks for me, as would this program still try to use the old, xorg.conf 
editing way to configure the display settings.
For example if I extend my xorg.conf with a ServerLayout section, so it starts 
properly. But it offers me of setting up two video cards for my laptop (it has 
only one).
This implies that it still enables to set up the old and now illegal way, of 
having a "dual-head" config  that is, to specify multiple device, display and 
screen sections for a single video card, and than using them together in a 
single ServerLayout section with parameters like "LeftOf".
It also has no way of selecting "do not specify" as video card, to have it 
autodetected.

displayconfig should not edit xorg.conf in any way, instead it should
configure the display with and based only on xrandr. That would also
dismiss the requirement of being a super user for it's running.

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[Hardy][Regression] No content in the displayconfig GUI
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173410
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