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I have a legacy NVIDIA card and two monitors: one of them is Onboard and the other is Offboard. Ubuntu only recognizes the Offboard one and the other one says no signal. I tried to install so much drivers but doesn't work... When I remove the Graphics card and connect the "Offboard" monitor at the motherboard it works... I really like Linux but problems like this is what makes gamers away from install it.










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  • Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

    – user3738870
    2 days ago











  • I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

    – PeixeDev
    12 hours ago











  • When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

    – PeixeDev
    4 hours ago















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I have a legacy NVIDIA card and two monitors: one of them is Onboard and the other is Offboard. Ubuntu only recognizes the Offboard one and the other one says no signal. I tried to install so much drivers but doesn't work... When I remove the Graphics card and connect the "Offboard" monitor at the motherboard it works... I really like Linux but problems like this is what makes gamers away from install it.










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  • Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

    – user3738870
    2 days ago











  • I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

    – PeixeDev
    12 hours ago











  • When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

    – PeixeDev
    4 hours ago













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I have a legacy NVIDIA card and two monitors: one of them is Onboard and the other is Offboard. Ubuntu only recognizes the Offboard one and the other one says no signal. I tried to install so much drivers but doesn't work... When I remove the Graphics card and connect the "Offboard" monitor at the motherboard it works... I really like Linux but problems like this is what makes gamers away from install it.










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I have a legacy NVIDIA card and two monitors: one of them is Onboard and the other is Offboard. Ubuntu only recognizes the Offboard one and the other one says no signal. I tried to install so much drivers but doesn't work... When I remove the Graphics card and connect the "Offboard" monitor at the motherboard it works... I really like Linux but problems like this is what makes gamers away from install it.







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  • Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

    – user3738870
    2 days ago











  • I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

    – PeixeDev
    12 hours ago











  • When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

    – PeixeDev
    4 hours ago

















  • Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

    – user3738870
    2 days ago











  • I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

    – PeixeDev
    12 hours ago











  • When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

    – PeixeDev
    4 hours ago
















Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

– user3738870
2 days ago





Yes, you're totally right. I am experiencing a very similar problem and even though I tried everything, it's still not working. Ubuntu should really make such bugs disappear, since it can be very frustrating..

– user3738870
2 days ago













I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

– PeixeDev
12 hours ago





I "solved" it. Load Ubuntu at recovery mode, enable network and run as root, type: "apt-get install nvidia-current" and wait for a long time (I slept while). If the terminal say something of encrypt restart your Ubuntu at normal mode, the only problem is that the dual monitor setup is like "horizontal scrolling" between them

– PeixeDev
12 hours ago













When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

– PeixeDev
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When it's to help me no one come but when I did something "wrong"...

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  1. Restart Ubuntu at Recovery Mode and enable networking.


  2. Run the terminal with the root option and type



    apt-get install nvidia-current


  3. Wait and see if there's an encrypt thing in your terminal. After you see that encrypt thing, restart your Ubuntu normally.






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        3. Wait and see if there's an encrypt thing in your terminal. After you see that encrypt thing, restart your Ubuntu normally.






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        I don't know if it'll really work for you but here's what I did:



        1. Restart Ubuntu at Recovery Mode and enable networking.


        2. Run the terminal with the root option and type



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        3. Wait and see if there's an encrypt thing in your terminal. After you see that encrypt thing, restart your Ubuntu normally.







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