Thanks for following up on this.

First, the good news: The safe mode graphics trick works(!), bringing the 
system up at 1024x768.
However, normal mode with boot parameter vga=791 fails.  Even vga=771 (as 
suggested in the help pages) fails with enormous panel fonts.

The computer is a desktop with an ASUS P4B533-VM motherboard, Intel 82845G MCH, 
Intel 82801 ICH4,
512MB DDR memory and integrated Intel "Extreme" graphics.  

The working nVidia configuration I mentioned is the exact same box but
with an GeForce2 MX400 AGP card driving the monitor.  If it helps, I can
post that log too.

Does the EDID information from this 1997 model Logix monitor look valid?

Attaching lspci -vvnn as requested.

Cheers.

** Attachment added: "Logix-lspci-vvnn.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20811493/Logix-lspci-vvnn.txt

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