*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3731 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3731
Thanks for the bug report!
While the symptoms are a little different, this appears to be a dupe of
3731. The root issue is that Ubuntu failed to detect the hsync and
vrefresh freqs for your monitor, and since they weren't listed in the
xorg conf file, Xorg made some incorrect assumptions about them. With
this incomplete information, Xorg sometimes decides to use 1024x768, and
other times 800x600.
Notice in your xorg.conf file that the h/v rates aren't listed. A
workaround would be to use the rates shown in your xresprobe tests (or
look them up in your monitor's documentation) and add them to the
monitor section of your xorg.conf file.
A true solution would be to fix whatever misdetected your monitor in the
first place; since that's the goal for bug 3731, I'm marking this a dupe
of that one. Please let me know if you have more info or think I'm on
the wrong track here. :-)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 3731
Xorg resolution falling back to 640x480 when h/v freqs incorrect
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X.org randomly picks 800x600 on a monitor capable of doing 1024x768
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95880
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