Thanks. You can always redirect the command output to a file, and attach the 
file, for instance:
 xrandr --verbose -d :0 > xrandr.white.txt

I am not sure it is normal to have a [email protected] mode in your case,
especially if it makes the monitor flaky! Please attach the verbose
output so we can see the EDID information from the monitor.

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Maverick xorg results in "out of range" error w/Intel i945 & 22" LCD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654660
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