i'm having similar issues...and it most certainly seems to be
originating from the kernel and not from the X server, as i've run
through three different versions of both the kernel and the X server
while holding one fixed and changing the other and changing the X server
didn't affect the problem at all, but changing the kernels did.

not sure what debugging information might be helpful in helping to shed
light on my particular config, but would be happy to post some, just let
me know what to post. for now, i'll just attach an lspci and give a bit
of a description:

(1) started with "latest version" of ubuntu iso on thinkpad x220 with
corei7-2620m and intel HD3000. the iso at the time provided me with
kernel and headers version 2.6.38-8.42.  aside from some thinkpad-
tinkering, everything pretty much worked "out of the box", as others
have reported.

(2) then, connected to dell u2711 via displayport and got a desktop that
was seemingly split between two windows, and everything on the u2711 was
blacked out except for the top menu and a square sitting on the lower
left corner of the panel the size of the thinkpad's display. thinkpad
display unresponsive during this time (but not black). rebooted with
display connected and both screens black (and unusable).

(3) tried to upgrade to kernel 2.6.39-1.6, which had the same outcome as
kernel 2.6.39-2.7. upon reboot, monitors set to mirror same image with
1024x768 resolution. i know this is unrelated, but here and with the
2.6.38-8.42 kernel, the Fn-F7 worked for switching between resolutions.
anyway, upon switching between resolutions i got the same outcome as in
(2), except that now i could use the Fn-F7 to switch between non-working
full-resolutions and working (mirrored) 1024x768 resolutions.

(4) after a bit of digging around, found a recommendation to try kernel
2.6.38-996-generic #201103251543 SMP Fri Mar 25 15:47:37 UTC 2011 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux, and accompanying headers, which worked
properly. currently using xorg-server
2:1.10.1+git20110429+server-1.10-branch.b4455b11-0ubuntu0sarvatt, but
switching to 2.14.0ubuntu7.1 from the natty updates, as well as using
2.14-0-4ubuntu7 (natty) made absolutely no difference. these three xorg
versions were used in all my testing.

At (4) both displays are function properly. however, i cannot switch
between monitors without rebooting. whatever monitor i boot in works,
but if that's the u2711 fed through the display port, then if i unplug
the display port cable, the thinkpad LCD is not switched to
automatically (and remains off, not just black). likewise, if i boot
with the thinkpad display active, plugging in the u2711 9-times-out-
of-10 causes both screens to go black, the Fn-F7 doesn't work, and to
fix the problem i have to hard-reboot. it's interesting to note that in
the gnome monitors panel, only the active display shows. in other words,
if i boot while connected to the u2711, it shows (but the built-in
laptop screen doesn't), and if i boot without the external display
connected, the thinkpad LCD shows, but once i plug in the u2711 (without
rebooting) the 1 time out of 10 the display doesn't go nuts on me, it
only shows the u2711 and not both the u2711 and the thinkpad LCD, as i
would expect. a strange aside, the "thinkvantage" button works for every
kernel change except (4), the one in which both displays work properly.
additionally, i had to recompile the r8192ce_pci wireless module from
the DKMS package to get it to work with each kernel change as this
driver was not included in the newer kernels.


 

** Attachment added: "lspci.output"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/761065/+attachment/2134357/+files/lspci.output

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  [Sandybridge] Spurious "*ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... blt ring
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