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In ubuntu 11.04 there was a workaround using gconf-editor and setting key
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/xrandr/active to false.



However there is no such key in gconf-manager using ubuntu 11.10 (gnome 3).


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The new version of gnome-settings-daemon stores its configuration information in dconf rather than gconf.



To do the equivalent of what you were doing on 11.04, try the following:




  1. Install the dconf-tools package, and then run dconf-editor.

  2. In the tree on the left, navigate org -> gnome -> settings-daemon -> plugins -> xrandr.

  3. Uncheck the active checkbox.


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