Bryce,

Yes I can confirm that this happens when connecting the laptop directly
to the external monitor (not using the dualhead2go).

Now, what I did is (all from Classic Desktop no effects - and from
gnome-display-settings:

1. Connect external monitor to VGA
2. Enable mirror screens: WORKED
3. Disable mirror screens and Enable external monitor at 1920x1080: WORKED
4. Disable LVDS and leave VGA as sole monitor: FAILED (You can see what happens 
in the video: [1])

Now, if I do step 4 with xrandr (disable LVDS with xrandr), it works
perfectly.

Furthermore, if I save the configuration (LVDS disabled, VGA1 Enabled)
and reboot the computer, then LVDS is off by default and VGA1 should be
displaying the image, however, the same occurs as with video [1].

Finally, if I do the steps above but place LVDS *under* the external
monitor (using gnome-display-settings), the same as video [1] occurs.

Hope this helps. Please let me know if you need any further info.

[1]: http://me.roaksoax.com/dualmonitor.3gp

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Title:
  [Arrandale] gnome-display-properties unable to correctly enable
  monitors connected to VGA

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