As a workaround, for those who can run command line tools, there's instructions 
how to generate the appropriate modelines and where to stick them in xorg.conf 
in a comment in the duplicate bug...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/260436/comments/18
...which has apparently been useful to some.

I'll try to restate them more clearly here. They rely on two tools - gtf
and xrandr - and a text editor.

xrandr should be invoked with no arguments to tell you the names of your
displays.

These are the names which should be used in the xorg.conf later. Here's
the output shown in my command line.

c...@cefn-linux-tablet:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 768, maximum 1440 x 1792
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS connected 1280x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
   1280x768_60.00   60.0*+
   1280x768       59.9 +
   1024x768       85.0     75.0     70.1     60.0  
   1024x600_60.00   60.0  
   832x624        74.6  
   800x600        85.1     72.2     75.0     60.3     56.2  
   640x480        85.0     72.8     75.0     59.9  
   720x400        85.0  
   640x400        85.1  
   640x350        85.1  
TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

Then gtf can be invoked to create a modeline suitable for you based on
what you know about your display, maybe from reading the manual.

c...@cefn-linux-tablet:~$ gtf 1440 900 60

  # 1440x900 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 55.92 kHz; pclk: 106.47 MHz
  Modeline "1440x900_60.00" 106.47 1440 1520 1672 1904 900 901 904 932 -HSync 
+Vsync

Finally you should create an entry in your xorg.conf which combines all
these bits of information. It's advisable to save a copy of your old
xorg.conf with a new name, like xorg.conf.bak. In some cases your
existing xorg.conf will be blank.

My modified xorg.conf looked as below. Note the declaration of a virtual
resolution which was wide enough to put the displays side by side or
above each other...

Section "Monitor"
 Identifier "Configured Monitor"
EndSection

Section "Monitor"
 Identifier "VGA"
 Modeline "1440x900_60.00" 106.47 1440 1520 1672 1904 900 901 904 932 -HSync 
+Vsync
EndSection

Section "Screen"
 Identifier "Default Screen"
 Monitor "Configured Monitor"
 Device "Configured Video Device"
 SubSection "Display"
  Virtual 1440 1700
 EndSubSection
EndSection

Section "Device"
 Identifier "Configured Video Device"
EndSection

Once you've made these edits, and you log out and log back in, the new
modeline should be visible even in your graphical tool like grandr. If
not, you can invoke the display changes using xrandr.

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