Adam and Pete, I don't think this is going to be fixed, as it would be necessary to change ubiquity a lot.
when X is started with no monitor turned on (as it happened to you, the monitor was on the agp board), X cannot determine the correct monitor resolution/refresh rate, thus it will set it to 640x480x60hz.
Looking to the other bug Adam posted on the same day, this was what happened to him (I talk about bug #38433).
Pete, do you have a bug about your issue? If there are no more video drivers which defaults to 640x480, this bug will be invalid.
Adam and Pete, I don't think this is going to be fixed, as it would be necessary to change ubiquity a lot.
when X is started with no monitor turned on (as it happened to you, the monitor was on the agp board), X cannot determine the correct monitor resolution/refresh rate, thus it will set it to 640x480x60hz.
Looking to the other bug Adam posted on the same day, this was what happened to him (I talk about bug #38433).
Pete, do you have a bug about your issue? If there are no more video drivers which defaults to 640x480, this bug will be invalid.