xorg.conf is a stub in Hardy, so it's supposed to be largely empty.
Config is now in per user in your home folder /.gnome2/monitors.xml the
rest is done on the fly by xrandr. If xrandr isn't detecting your
hardward properly you could try sudo displayconfig-gtk. This will create
a new (filled in) xorg.conf for you.

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hardy xorg not detecting for compaq evo n410c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182743
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