Public bug reported:

choosing a kernel 3.9. when booting -> resolution of monitor is o.k.  xrandr -q 
gives correct values.
when choosing a 3.10 kernel, the monitor resolution is too less.
and: xrandr -q does not show the possible monitor resolution, but gives an 
error message showing problems with "gamma" things (writing now with 3.9 
kernel, I cannot reproduce. It was like problems with setting or getting a 
certain gamma value)
reproducable, both 3.10 kernels that came with ubuntu 13.10 development.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  monitor resolution false since kernel 3.10

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