Public bug reported:

I'm using an A150X1 LCD monitor (seems to be unbranded). When booting
from the Gutsy livecd I get the following message mid way through
booting:

Out of Range
H: +63.9KHz
V: +59.8 Hz

Range
H: 28-65KHz
V: 56-78 Hz
Max: 1024x768

So Gutsy is setting the resolution too high. Everything works nicely
with the Feisty livecd and the resolution is set to 1024x768. I cannot
boot from the Gutsy livecd so cannot install it. I've tried the vga=791
boot option and the "Start Ubuntu in safe graphics mode" boot option
with no difference. I've also attempted to select the resolution using
F4, but the resolution is always set too high. I'll attach the results
of the following which seems to be common for diagnosing these problems,
I hope it helps (NOTE: I ran these using the Feisty livecd as I cannot
even get a terminal in Gutsy):

- xorg.conf
- the xorg log file
- result of sudo xresprobe nv
- result of xrandr
- result of sudo get-edid
- result of lspci -v

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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LiveCD monitor resolution too high
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181386
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