Hi Peter,
first of all thanks for your clear explanation, and sorry for my bad english 
but it's not my native language.
I have to say that, yes, the monitor CAN support 1024x768 as i was using that 
in Windows. As far as i have understood from your explanation, the problem is 
the monitor and i think you're right. The monitor as always been 
"unrecognizable" (Unknown monitor) also by Windows. This issue has always been 
known also by the original producer (Olidata) and they said to Ignore/Force 
this thing; just setting the monitor as "Plug&Play compatible" in the monitor's 
settings, to make it working properly. A part from this, it always worked fine, 
also with 1024x768.
So it'll be very good if there's any way to make it working also in 
Linux/Ubuntu at 1024x768.
As far as i have understood the issue can be solved by looking for specs, as 
they're not detected by the system automatically.
The monitor is an "Olidata MR1502" (15''). But i can't find it's specs over 
Google :( Maybe could you try it for me, please?
Can i give you any other useful info in any way? Let me know, feel free to ask. 
:)
Thanks again for your support.

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Matrox Millennium G200 AGP fails 1024x768 resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138920
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