I applied Mr. Bagwell's patch to Fedora 17 after receiving some guidance
from Mr. Weir.  I thank all who have posted for their contribution in
resolving this long term regression.

My specific steps were...

1.  Obtain the source:  yumdownloader --source xorg-x11-server-
common.i686

2.  Extract the RPM to a subdirectory structure (in my case,
~/source/xorg-x11-server-x.xx.x-y.fc17.src)

3.  Extract the xorg-server-x.xx.x.tar.bz2 file (contained in the
directory created in step 2) to source subdirectories of that directory
(in my case ~/source/xorg-x11-server-x.xx.x-y.fc.src/xorg-server-x.x.xx)
created in step 2.

4.  Modify the rrcrtc.c source code in the randr subdirectory
(~/source/xorg-x11-server-x.xx.x-y.fc.src/xorg-server-x.x.xx/randr) as
Chris states.  I had to apply the patch manually, however it's very
straightforward.

The following steps were issued from within the xorg-server-x.xx.x
subdirectory created in step 3 above and presume you have all required
development tools installed.

5.  Command: ./configure --prefix=/usr.

6.  Command:  make

7.  Command:  sudo make install


I performed these steps on version 1.12.2-2 as well as on 1.12.2-4 and after 
testing each patch, I reinstalled (yum reinstall xorg-x11-server-common.i386) 
standard code to verify repeatability.  In each case, scanning/panning was 
enabled following application of the patch.

I am running this on an Acer Aspire AOD257 which has (of course) an
integrated trackpad.  One issue I have noticed is that after application
of the patch, the trackpad scrolling functions are disabled.  That is to
say, the trackpad continues to function as a "mouse", but the "finger
drag along the right side of the trackpad" no longer functions. Under
touchpad-system settings (KDE desktop), the touchpad information
indicates "device not found".  I cannot explain the relationship between
this function and the patch, but will do more testing -- has anyone else
on a netbook noticed this condition?

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