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I have a pc with 18.04 (xfce) and an ATI/AMD 4550 card. My monitor has a native resolution of 2560x1080, but so far I've just managed to get 1920x1080 from the 4550.



This is the output of xrandr -q:



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Note that this machine has two nvidia cards also (for computing purposes) and they are able to provide 2560x1080 over the same hdmi cable without any fuss.










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    This is the output of xrandr -q:



    enter image description here



    Note that this machine has two nvidia cards also (for computing purposes) and they are able to provide 2560x1080 over the same hdmi cable without any fuss.










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      I have a pc with 18.04 (xfce) and an ATI/AMD 4550 card. My monitor has a native resolution of 2560x1080, but so far I've just managed to get 1920x1080 from the 4550.



      This is the output of xrandr -q:



      enter image description here



      Note that this machine has two nvidia cards also (for computing purposes) and they are able to provide 2560x1080 over the same hdmi cable without any fuss.










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      I have a pc with 18.04 (xfce) and an ATI/AMD 4550 card. My monitor has a native resolution of 2560x1080, but so far I've just managed to get 1920x1080 from the 4550.



      This is the output of xrandr -q:



      enter image description here



      Note that this machine has two nvidia cards also (for computing purposes) and they are able to provide 2560x1080 over the same hdmi cable without any fuss.







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