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Installing Windows on a PC for which you don't have the driver supported out-of-the-box will also default to a (possibly lower) safe resolution.
As long as the proprietary driver is not installed (which is now very easy in Feisty with the restricted driver installer), this is the kind of behavior your *want*...it is preferable to risking a resolution which is too high for the chipset/monitor.