Andreas, I had to reflect on the reasoning behind #2 and it made me
think of a probable resolution to this entire bug.

I think I see what benefit you would gain from autodetection using the
legacy script: It will write out a defined xorg.conf file automatically
instead of writing an xorg.conf file with "Configured Device" which
contains no specifications/settings.

The way I would implement this for the user is to go into Recovery mode
where (in Hardy) you will end up on (what I like to call) the "Blue
Screen of Fix" also known as the "friendly-recovery" package.

The description of this package is as follows:
Make recovery more user-friendly
Make the recovery mode more user-friendly by providing a menu with plugable 
options.

Looking at the words "plugable options" made me think, why can't we just
take the code from 7.10's autodetection/manual configuration and make it
a module or a "pluggable option" in recovery mode available to 8.04 and
future releases. This does not have to be in Ubuntu by default since
xorg autoconfigure is getting better and better as time goes by
(autodetection - it's the wave of the future), and it is currently
"sufficiently reliable" as Bryce has said.

Therefore I think the "plugable option" is our best option. A new
package should be created from the old detection/manual configuration
code and be plugged into friendly recovery. This way the minority of
users having auto-detection issues, could install a package from the
repositories that will allow legacy (yet still compatible) well defined
xorg.conf files.

I recommend it be implemented into the recovery menu as a secondary
menu, after having selected "Autodetect Video/Display", like so:

>Autodetect Video/Display
>>Autodetect
>>Autodetect and write static xorg.conf
>>Manual Configuration
>Drop to root shell
>File system Check (fsck)
>Fix packages

In short: If someone is able to code this, we can fix this bug by
creating a new optional package that resolves the issue.

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There is no user interactive menu method to configure xorg.conf from a shell
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