Thanks for this information! Good to know.

However, I read this line:
For monitor auto-detection, a list of supportable drivers (and/or hardware) 
will be used to select when to use Xorg's new xrandr-based detection 
mechanisms. For hardware/driver combinations not on this list, the system will 
fall back to the existing xresprobe/ddcprobe infrastructure.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xorg7.3Integration

I would therefore still like xresprobe to be in the default
installation. I think that this will take some of the workload off the
forum helpers (like I). xresprobe is only a small package: 0,1 MB (98
kilobyte). So it should be no big problem to add it. Will you consider
it?

Greetz, Pjotr.

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