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        <pre>Something changed between drm-intel-nightly kernels
2013-02-18 4e5f64bc1d21abbce9ed70d929e553c11f47e912
and
2013-03-05 a0430c52c3ef2f6ffb73df8bf010b062b69d5719

Only reasonable modes for external monitor connected to VGA1
(1600x1200 native resolution) are reported by xrandr now.
No cropped at bottom image on VGA1 for mirror screen
(were 1280x800, actually 1280x768)
Now the common mode is 1024x768, proper 4:3 aspect on LVDS1
(native resolution 1280x800) and slightly blurred image
on LVDS1 with black margins on the right and on the left.

I would be happy if someone could suggest the patch
that can be applied to the stable kernel 3.8.2.</pre>
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