to replicate you must have the complete same system.
dell optiplex 755 with quad core intel, 3 gig of ram, radeon hd 2400xt video, 
a09 or  a11 bios update, 250 gig hard, dvd rom, and dvd rw drive.

Thanks

David Walker


> Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 06:14:11 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bug 300816] Re: Display out of Range in Ubuntu, Kubuntu or Live CD
> 
> Unable to replicate.
> 
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Incomplete => Invalid
> 
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> Display out of Range in Ubuntu, Kubuntu or Live CD
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300816
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> Status in “xorg” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
> 
> Bug description:
> I put in the Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop / Live CD to install Ubuntu in partition 3 
> of my hard drive.
> Up on booting up to ubuntu CD, the montor went to Display out of Range  H 15 
> khz   V 14 Hz.
> 
> I put in the Kubuntu 8.10 Desktop / Live CD to install Kubuntu in partition 3 
> of my hard drive
> Upon booting up the Kubuntu CD, the monitor went in Display out of Range Like 
> Ubuntu.
> 
> I put the Ubuntu alternate CD on it.  I booted up the CD and installed Ubuntu 
> to partition 3. 
> 
> Then booted to Ubuntu on to get the new Dreaded ""DisPlay out of Range"".
> My computer is a DELL Optiplex 755 Core 2 quad core 9600 with 3 gigs memory a 
> 250 gig hard drive, ATI XT2400 PRO graphics card and a ViewSonic  VG2021m 
> monitor.
> 
> Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 both had problems with this graphic card until AMD/ATI 
> put a linux driver at this site 
> http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html  and later the ATI 
> control console was added to add programs from Ubuntu.
> 
> I believe this bug is a hardware detection problem that has escaladed from 
> version 7.  To fix this problem is to require a slight backstep
> and to make a generic video driver for 800 X600 and to have the people choose 
> better resolution after boot up.  If going to high resolution works ok, but 
> If not, revert back to the 800X600 until either bug is fixed or the correct 
> video driver for that computer video card is installed.

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