This apparently was intentional though...  as per Synaptic:

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displayconfig-gtk (0.3.8ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low

  * Disable displayconfig-gtk in menus (replaced by Screen Resolution tool)
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But a question; if it should not be in the menus, why install it at all?

** Summary changed:

- Screens & Graphics menu item in wrong section
+ Screens and Graphics menu item in wrong section

** Description changed:

- Ubuntu Hardy x64
- 
- In Applications>Other there is the option Screens & Graphics, which
- obviously should be located under System>Administration.
+ "Screens and Graphics" (displayconfig-gtk) was formerly located under
+ System/Administration but now falls under Applications/Other due to a
+ change in /usr/share/applications/displayconfig-gtk.desktop

** Description changed:

- "Screens and Graphics" (displayconfig-gtk) was formerly located under
- System/Administration but now falls under Applications/Other due to a
- change in /usr/share/applications/displayconfig-gtk.desktop
+ In Hardy, "Screens and Graphics" (displayconfig-gtk) was formerly
+ located (up to version 0.3.8) under System/Administration but now (since
+ version 0.3.8ubuntu1) falls under Applications/Other due to a change in
+ /usr/share/applications/displayconfig-gtk.desktop

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Screens and Graphics menu item in wrong section
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203612
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