Public bug reported:

After installing 8.04 beta with a nvidia graphics card on my analog LCD-screen, 
it detected correctly 1280x1024 and all was well. When connected to an Iiyama 
CRT monitor (capable of at least 1280x1024) detection went wrong and display 
reverts to 640x480. (with no way to change)
After a reboot, Ubuntu detects it is running in low resolution mode, so it 
suggest and runs a configuration where I can select the right monitor, and 
select something like 1024x768. 
The system starts up, and it now is in 800x600 and has not remembered the 
monitor, and no way to change to better resolution.
reconfiguring xsystem-xorg does not want to detect the screen as xorg.conf list 
them as 'configured'
And after the next restart it again thinks it needs to run in 640x480 so it 
suggest configuring again.
Windows XP on the same system is able to detect the monitor normally, and 
selects the right resolution.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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nvidia card cannot detect monitor and ubuntu switches to 640x480
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215756
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