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I have the same issue with my Samsung 245BW. I can set the resolution to 1920 x 1200 with Nvidia setup program installed with envy but the resolution doesn't stick after a reboot.
For some reason I don't understand, the safest way to keep the resolution is this - or that's what I have to do:
System Settings -> the display etc. option -> Monitor.
Then open Administrator -> password.
Then I will check that the monitor type and graphic card type settings are correct.
Only then, as the very last thing I do, is correct the screen size and hZ rate.
Apply etc. Then, most of the time, nothing change. However, if I at that point accept, then I can reboot into the correct - or more or less correct resolution. It only comes after the login, so there is some basic problem in my case.
The correct sequence of the above, for me, is essential. I've found it good practice to check the resolution and hZ rate at the end of all use of System Settings.
What you may consider doing is reconfiguring the X server.
Back up /etc/X11/xorg.conf and execute "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", selecting your preferred resolutions.
You may also be interested in the xrandr tool, which can do some extensive modifications of how the screen is displayed.
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