This problem is in fact a severe usability problem - basically it makes
Ubuntu essentially unusable for all but skilled computer geeks on the
affected systems.

I can spend hours upon hours tracking this bug down, trying to see if my
hand-edited xorg.conf file's directives will be overridden by the new
software's constraints, or I can install another distro, which is known
to work on my hardware.

I have to balance my current familiarity with Ubuntu's configuration
files (at least as of 6.06), against unfamiliarity with, say, Gentoo or
the lastest Fedora, and the time it will take to backup and re-create
web sites and databases, etc. I'm inclined to take the latter route.

Ubuntu should at least create a better GUI configurator which will allow
(gasp!) the user to specify screen scan rates and so on, when the
automatic configuration fails to create a reasonable configuration.

Here's an interesting article:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/08/04/why_free_software_usability_tends_to_suck.html

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dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg fails on Dell PowerEdge 400sc with ati and 
Samsung SyncMaster 570s
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255561
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