Changing the screen resolution permanently

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Hello all,

In my system there are two monitors and these monitors are fed by mirrored displays. To get such a configuration I have created a script that dynamically adjusts the system by using xrandr. The script is attached as changeres.sh. Everything works well. However I've note that the system startup time is increased by ~15 seconds and I do not want such a case. To handle this problem, I think that I need to adjust the screen resolution permanently with a xorg.conf file. However I cannot create one that adjusts the monitors as expected. xorg.conf file is also attached to this post.

Details of the system:
Processor: Intel Atom E3845
OS: Lubuntu 14.04.1
Driver: Installed via intel-graphics-installer 1.0.7

I have tried to create a xorg.conf file with the command X -configure, however the created file is for only one monitors since the system uses only the first monitor at its default configuration (ie. no xrandr setting)

Could you please help me to create a correct xorg.conf file.
Regards.

Attachment: xorg.conf
Description: Binary data

Attachment: changeres.sh
Description: Bourne shell script

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