First, don't attach log files as tarballs because it makes it harder for
bug triagers and developers to view them (we have to download and untar
them each time we want to look).  Please re-attach each file
individually.

Second, don't file bugs against xorg as well as another X component.
'xorg' is simply a meta package and doesn't actually have any X code in
it, so if you've already determined the bug to be an issue in a specific
package, it's entirely unnecessary to file against xorg as well, unless
there's an actual task that needs done in the meta package.

Third, file *separate* bug reports for each issue you find, unless you
suspect the issues are related.  Upstream has a rule of one-issue-one-
reporter-per-report.  You've reported two distinct problems (actually 4
- the unknown parameter bit may be an entirely separate issue, unless
you've tied the appearance of the messages to one of the other two
issues; and the repeating EDID stuff is also an unrelated problem, and
likely not X that causes it actually).

Fourth, you've used a poorly worded title for this bug.  You should
revise it to better describe the problem you're reporting.

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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[jaunty] X.org is broken after last update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343108
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