Please attach your Xorg.0.log, if possible the one from alpha 4.

** Summary changed:

- [gutsy tribe 5] Changing screen resolution garbles display
+ [RS482] Changing screen resolution garbles display

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
  
  Booting the Gutsy Tribe 5 i386 desktop CD on an MSI RS482M4
  motherboard, with the VGA output of the on-board graphics
  adapter connected to an iiyama ProLite E380s 1024x768 LCD display
  and selecting the "Start Ubuntu in safe graphics mode" option
- (because of bug #133192), the system boots successfully into
+ (because of bug #138084), the system boots successfully into
  a 1024x768 desktop.
  
  However, if I then go to Preferences / Screen resolution and select
  one of the other resolutions offered, 800x600 or 640x480, the picture
  disintegrates into diagonal lines reminiscent of the picture you would
  get if you lose horizontal sync on a CRT.
  
  The effect is otherwise similar to the screenshot in bug #133192, but
  in my case, the mouse cursor is not shown normally but disintegrates
  along with the rest of the picture.
  
  When the screen reverts to to its original 1024x768 resolution as a
  result of me not confirming the new resolution setting, the picture
  is once again normal.
  
  lspci identifies the graphics chipset as:
  
    01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS482 [Radeon
  Xpress 200]

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[RS482] Changing screen resolution garbles display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138087
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