You know,  if I were one attempting Ubuntu for the first time I would have
abandoned my attempt right there.  I would have went and looked for windows
7.  You have to have a live CD that works out of the box.  We need to push
back the release cycle if this is what continues to happen.  Yes I fixed the
problem as well, but this does not make Ubuntu look good.  There should be
no need for a work around.  I love the Ubuntu community and have some
loyalty, but if this kind of after final release problems continue I will
need to look inot moving my customers to Red Hat.

Come on Ubuntu developers we need to test our final product better.  It must
work better than windows right off the bat.  No need for work arounds at
all.   Thank you.


Karl

Salt Lake City,
Utah

Foundation for Children and Youth with Diabetes      Webmaster
fcydcamp.org

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:00 PM, jolo <joop.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It seems I have found a work-around for mine Karmic Koala LiveCD out of
> range problem. Mine AGP Club 3D 7600GS video card did have D-sub (VGA)
> and DVI ports. It seems the out of range only occurs, when I use the
> D-sub port. When I did use the DVI port there are no problems. I think
> the VESA drivers only support the DVI port. En the NV drivers did
> support both ports.
>
> --
> karmic beta live cd X settings out of range
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453567
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