scananza: I know this Fn+F10 issue, it appeared in kernel 2.6.20 or 2.6.22. 
it's not a big problem as the monitor config can be controlled using the xrandr 
tool. just use a recent intel driver (see above), write a xorg.conf like the 
one attached and multihead should work perfectly.
The only case when I have to call xrandr manually is when I booted without a 
second screen and then attach it later. by reading "man xrandr" and asking 
google for keywords like "xrandr multihead" you will find everything you need.

** Attachment added: "multihead xorg.conf (LVDS, TMDS-1)"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14962066/xorg.conf

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[Hardy] digital output driver (SDVO) sets wrong resolution on GM965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212206
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