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Title:
  Ubuntu 18.10 broke dual-screen dual-desktop configuration

Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm running Xubuntu.  I finally reported this problem to the Xfce
  group and received this response:

  "As arandr/xrandr does not detect correctly your 2nd screen, this
  seems that it is not related directly to Xfce, but a bug in Xubuntu
  stack.  Can you please open a bug on Xubuntu project if the issue is
  still present for you?"

  Thus this bug report.

  
  I've been running Xubuntu for years with two monitors, each running an 
independent xfce4 desktop -- i.e., configured without Xinerama. This has worked 
fine for every upgrade through 18.04.  When upgrading to 18.10, something 
significant changed and the the second monitor (display :0.1) was disabled.  
After much reading and work, I have only been able to restore some extremely 
hobbled functionality.  I am unable to get a second xfce4-desktop, panel or 
window manager running on the second screen.  I have assembled detailed 
screenshots and command output at the following link:

  http://smallthoughts.com/xfce/xfce.html

  I'm using an NVIDIA Quadro K-4000 graphics card and no hardware
  changes were made between 18.04 and 18.10.

  The nvidia-settings tool reports both monitors active (as configured
  in /etc/X11/xorg.conf) but the xfce4-display-settings and aarandr
  tools each show only one display (although xrandr can be forced to
  report on the second display.  See full documentation at the above
  link.)

  What changed in the latest release, and what needs to be done to get
  the second monitor running a second desktop once again?  I have been
  struggling with this for many months now and it has severely impacted
  the use of my system.  As a new release of Ubuntu in coming, I would
  appreciate it if this could be prioritized and addressed as quickly as
  possible.

  I will provide additional information upon request.

  P.S.:  There is really no documentation available on running multiple
  desktops on separate screens when Xinerama is not used to tie the
  screens together into a single desktop.  This is a common
  configuration and I would like to request that as part of the solution
  to this problem, the setup steps be documented and this multi-desktop
  configuration be made a standard part of the development and testing
  process for each Ubuntu release.

  13-> lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.10
  Release:      18.10

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