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- #Nvidia multiple display drivers windows 10 1080p#
- #Nvidia multiple display drivers windows 10 update#
I personally needed to a combination of many of the other answers for it to work for me on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS on a Lenovo Legion with AMD with radeon graphics card and Nvidia gpu. I post this FYI for anyone else running into this. I have an old desktop with a 960 in it that I'll go back to using for the little bit of CUDA development that I have to do. The Nvidia drivers simply don't work on this hardware with the 5.3 kernel. I've tried several of the recommendations in this thread and none of them work. If I switch back to either the 440 or 435 driver the monitor connected to HDMI doesn't work. If I switched back to the X.org Nouveau driver (through Software & Updates, Additional drivers) then all 3 monitors work properly. (I enabled the MOK per the driver installation instructions.) It was like the HDMI port didn't work any more. I installed the 440 driver and after that the laptop would not recognize the monitor connected via the HDMI port.
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All 3 monitors worked before installing the Nvidia driver.
#Nvidia multiple display drivers windows 10 1080p#
I use two 1080p external monitors one connected to the HDMI port and one connected through a USB-C hub. I have an MSI Prestige 15.6" Laptop with a GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile / Max-Q graphics card and a built-in Intel vga controller. However, upon reboot, Ubuntu displayed my driver settings as using a "manually installed driver", and won't let me change it: When the external display problem first arose, my initial attempt was to switch back to the open source Xorg drivers.
#Nvidia multiple display drivers windows 10 update#
I have an nvidia graphics card, and before the update I was using proprietary drivers. There is a monitor plugged in and ready for use, and nothing I do seems to cause it to be detected. My main concern is the final line: HDMI-1-1 disconnected.
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HDMI-1-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) Even when plugged in, the "detect displays" button within the default settings app doesn't do anything. After upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04, my laptop has been unable to detect/use an external monitor attached via HDMI.