I find this annoying as well. My monitor is a 17 inch samsung SyncMaster
700NF, and Ubuntu (up to Feisty Herd 3) starts at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What it currently does (at least with my monitor) is pick the highest
possible resolution at 60hz. A decent algorithm for CRT's would be to
choose the highest standard resolution the monitor supports at 85hz; and
I can't see any cases in which this would work worse than the current
way (assuming it can tell the difference between CRT's and LCD's)

Even a 15" CRT monitor I had ten years ago or so could do [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for any help :)

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Default Resolution on high quality CRT monitors is too high
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68654

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