In my case, I have to configure both displays in the xorg.conf, and then
the "desktop" is on the wrong screen (the same bug as wofritz
describes).

Without modifying xorg.conf, both screens display the same desktop, and
neither xrandr nor grandr allow me to virtually place the screens side
by side (right-of or left-of). But in the case of wofritz this seems to
work. So this is just a side-note from my side. I don't want to hijack
wofritz's bug report.

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[Jaunty] Desktop "jumps" to secondary monitor in dual head mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355104
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