On 2013-07-26 19:30 (GMT-0700) ivo welch composed:

interestingly, xorg.conf is no more on ubuntu distributions.  so, I

Same as all modern distros.

have as a choice a user specific .xconfig (I think) or some config
directory or regeneration of the file.

what is the recommended way of doing this?

Either xorg.conf or in xorg.conf.d/ the 50-device.conf, 50-monitor.conf 50-screen.conf trio. Just because one isn't used by default doesn't mean you can't add one. I find it much easier than getting xrandr to automatically do whatever is needed or wanted to override or make up for deficiencies in Xorg automagic.
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