I sure hope it is better than the one in Hardy. The one in Hardy
definitely needs a correct xorg.conf to work, which has to be crafted by
hand - via googling and trial and error. And it is totally broken when
you sleep/resume. And works only if the monitor is connected at startup,
otherwise you need to restart X. And the list goes on.

Couple that with the fact that I am stuck with Hardy because KDE 4.1
sucks, and Kubuntu devs more so for forcing an upgrade on an unfinished
desktop product, and you get a very unhappy user.

I always loved KDE, but I may have to learn and live with GNOME.

I don't know why I fill those bug reports. Not even one got fixed.

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system settings creates a broken xorg.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178613
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