This behaviour is still present with kernel 4.2.0-7-generic - when an
external display is connected the desktop becomes incorrect
tiled/scaled, and the displays rapidly (~10 Hz) flicker.

Having the external display (Apple Cinema 27) plugged in during boot is
no longer a reliable workaround. Usually it displays a correct login
screen at native resolution, then the flickering begins when a desktop
session starts.

I've found a better workaround, pressing Super+S triggers 'spread mode'
causes each display to show a zoomed out overview of the entire desktop.
This (so far) reliably fixes the flickering and the tiling.

Perhaps I've filed this under the wrong package, could it be a bug in
Mir or Unity?

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Title:
  [MacbookPro11,2] Using external displays show corrupted, flickering
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