Further experimentation shows that the problem wasn't this driver, but
incomplete removal of the proprietary driver. Purging the package is not
enough. I also ran "/usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh". I also had to
make sure I removed a bunch of cruft from /lib/modules and from the
various DKMS directories.

I now have driven a stake through the heart of and removed the bleeding
corpse of the ATI proprietary driver. I hope I got it all: it's like a
cancer and may return. In any case, the displays are now working
correctly.

You might want to re-assign this to the proprietary driver folks or the
DKMS folks. Thanks.

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ATI driver can't use 2nd monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292685
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