** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18307114/xorg.conf

** Description changed:

  I have two monitors connected to an Nvidia Quadro FX 3500 using the
  proprietary nvidia driver.  They are set up like this:
  
  <pre>
  +----+
  |    +------+
- |    |      |
+ |         |           |
  |    +------+
  +----+
  </pre>
  
  The left monitor is rotated 90 degrees.  Because TwinView does not
  support rotating only a single monitor, I am using Xinerama to configure
  the screens.
  
  Under Hardy I used to be able to tell X that the right monitor is
  located at an offset in the Y axis, so that the cursor would not "jump"
  when moving from one monitor to the other.  However, since the upgrade
  to Ibex overwrote my old xorg.conf configuration file, I cannot
  reproduce this setup on Ibex.  I have tried specifying the absolute
  position of the right monitor, but everything I tried either has (a) no
  effect, (b) limits the mouse to only one screen, or (c) causes X to send
  an invalid video signal to my monitors.
  
  My xorg.conf is attached.

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Cannot specify offset of second head in dual-head configuration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279915
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