Allessandro:

Thanks for writing.

Well, as I said, I'm new at reporting Ubuntu bugs and at changing xwindows
configurations. I'f you would like to know if it is this same problem there are 
several
things to do.

What is the vendor and the model of your flat panel?

Which nvidia driver package do you have installed (nvidia-glx-legacy, 
nvidia-glx, or
nvidia-glx-new?)

What is the result of running  sudo get-edid | parse-edid You'll need the 
read-edid 
package to run these commands.

When you are having trouble when running the nvidia driver what does your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf  file contain? (Can you attach it here?) What does your
xorg log file contain after trying it? It is usually in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Could you attach it as well?

If you would rather just do something to fix it that's ok and would probably 
take
less work than the above. I'd be very happy to try to help you do that 
(assuming you 
haven't found your way past it already.) 

There is much help to be found in the other bugs and forum threads, too.

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When switching from nv to nvidia driver lose screen resolution; nvidia doesn't 
use EDID freq. data even though that data is correct
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151141
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