Disabling NVIDIA 3D Vision on Ubuntu

I am running Ubuntu version 12.04. I have an NVIDIA Quadro 1000M graphics card installed.

When I try to connect a second display to my laptop, I get the following error:

The display (ViewSonic VA2231 Series (CRT-0)) does not support the NVIDIA 3D Vision stereo system.

I tried to connect 3 different monitors to the laptop, and all this gave me the same error. Obviously, I need to say that NVIDIA does not use a stereo 3D image, but I'm not sure how to do it.

http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/en/man1/nvidia-xconfig.1.html

I looked at this page, but when I tried to use the -no-allow-dfp-stereo option:

$ sudo nvidia-xconfig --no-allow-dfp-stereo
nvidia-xconfig: unrecognized option: "--no-allow-dfp-stereo"

Invalid commandline, please run `nvidia-xconfig --help` for usage information.

I also tried to set the -no-stereo option, but this led to the fact that my resolution became very small and low quality on the main screen.

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ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8756/README/appendix-d.html

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sudo nvidia-xconfig --stereo=0

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