Perhaps this should be filed in another bug report: xrandr now reports a maximum resolution of the widest-dimension squared, rather than the proper one of 2048x2048 (on the 945).
i.e. If my normal resolution is: 1440x900, as it is, then xrandr reports 1440x1440 as the maximum resolution. This is a regression from earlier versions of the driver.
Perhaps this should be filed in another bug report: xrandr now reports a maximum resolution of the widest-dimension squared, rather than the proper one of 2048x2048 (on the 945).
i.e. If my normal resolution is: 1440x900, as it is, then xrandr reports 1440x1440 as the maximum resolution. This is a regression from earlier versions of the driver.