I appreciate Ubuntu more, now. The bug reporting system for Xorg is truly unfriendly, with multiple registrations, and a request to self-categorise the bug (Xorg isn't a catagory, the version 1.9.0 isn't a choice, nor does the 7.5 version I guessed appear anywhere in Xorg.0.log!
I get the feeling that there is a strong Intel bias in the Xorg development. All the xrandr examples use it. Intel doesn't make a separate graphics card so they don't need Xinerama.
I added a bug report to the FreeDesktop Bugzilla https:/ /bugs.freedeskt op.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 30943
I appreciate Ubuntu more, now. The bug reporting system for Xorg is truly unfriendly, with multiple registrations, and a request to self-categorise the bug (Xorg isn't a catagory, the version 1.9.0 isn't a choice, nor does the 7.5 version I guessed appear anywhere in Xorg.0.log!
I get the feeling that there is a strong Intel bias in the Xorg development. All the xrandr examples use it. Intel doesn't make a separate graphics card so they don't need Xinerama.