Here's a partial workaround. I'm a newbie to Linux and am just getting
used to Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. I'm using 1280x1024 LCD monitor that can't
be set to this native resolution through Gnome's
System/Preferences/Screen resolution and I am nowhere near ready to
start fiddling with command lines. What has worked in part in my case,
as I have a (fairly old but serviceable) NVidia GeForce 2 Ti4200
graphics card, is to run the downloadable NVidia driver package. I see
that my monitor Brand and Model and graphics card are all correctly
identified within this NVidia package. That allows me to go into the
Server Settings menu, select the XServer menu then X Server Display
Configuration (no idea why a screen should be called a server??) and
change the resolution to the correct native setting. However the
recommended refresh rate is too high and cannot be set to the
recommended 70 or 75Hz.

With the screen now looking as it should, if I now go back to 
System/Preferences/Screen Resolution I see my native resolution that was not 
there before is now available in the menu, but again with too high a refresh 
rate (85Hz) as the only option. In addition, the option to make that the 
default setting is ineffective. Reboot the computer and the entire rigmarole 
must be gone through again next time because my settings have been lost. I have 
tried many times... a very annoying bug to face each new bootup, even before 
you start to do anything at all. I have been given to understand that driving 
LCD screens with too high a refresh rate shortens their life, so 85Hz doesn't 
seem to be a great option. I'm hoping someone can help with a proper fix. 
Kent

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Available resolutions incompletely set to 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49827
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