One more observation: it's not the mere presence of Virtual in xorg.conf that 
matters but what the limits there are. Apparently it works just fine as long as 
the width is 2000 or less and height 1024 or less.
Since the default virtual (when there's no Virtual entry in xorg.conf) is also 
2000x1024, this means the Virtual entry cannot be used to extend the virtual 
screen size (reducing it works).

Thus I can use, e.g., 1280x1024 in one screen and 720x576 in the other,
but not 1280x1024 and 800x600.

I haven't tried setting the monitors up as separate X screens yet (can
that be done other than by hand-crafting xorg.conf?).

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[i945] TV out refresh rate is not correct using xrandr and intel 945 chipset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/241389
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