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External Monitor not registered after login [Xorg]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Automatically change resolution when connecting an external monitor, nvidia driverHP dv6000 Nvidia 7400 external monitorDual-monitor nvidia xorg settings are reset after loginSecond display won't work with nvidia driversUbuntu 17.10 display glitch with AMD Radeon RX480External monitor not detected on Ubuntu 18.04Second monitor black screen after loginNvidia / Wayland / Ubuntu 18.04 : Unable to find display on any available systemExternal Monitor Not Working with Ubuntu 18.04 (Razer Blade 2017)External monitor disconnects after login
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After messing around with Nvidia driver settings, installing and uninstalling various drivers to try and get HDMI sound to work, I've ended up worse than when I started. Now my computer no longer detects that a second monitor is plugged in once I log in. The monitor does however show something when on the login screen. I assume this is because the login screen uses Wayland instead of Xorg to display because when I login with the option "Wayland on Ubuntu" the monitor does display my desktop. The problem this causes is that my Nvidia driver really does not like this and I can't use the Nvidia settings panel anymore. How can I fix this so that I can use my monitor with Xorg? Do I need to reinstall Xorg? If so, how do I go about that? Any suggestions will be useful and if you need more info let me know.
Relevant computer Specs:
- HP Pavilion 15t
- OS - Ubuntu 19.04
- CPU - Intel i7-7700HQ
- GPU - GTX 1050 Ti
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After messing around with Nvidia driver settings, installing and uninstalling various drivers to try and get HDMI sound to work, I've ended up worse than when I started. Now my computer no longer detects that a second monitor is plugged in once I log in. The monitor does however show something when on the login screen. I assume this is because the login screen uses Wayland instead of Xorg to display because when I login with the option "Wayland on Ubuntu" the monitor does display my desktop. The problem this causes is that my Nvidia driver really does not like this and I can't use the Nvidia settings panel anymore. How can I fix this so that I can use my monitor with Xorg? Do I need to reinstall Xorg? If so, how do I go about that? Any suggestions will be useful and if you need more info let me know.
Relevant computer Specs:
- HP Pavilion 15t
- OS - Ubuntu 19.04
- CPU - Intel i7-7700HQ
- GPU - GTX 1050 Ti
nvidia xorg wayland
add a comment |
After messing around with Nvidia driver settings, installing and uninstalling various drivers to try and get HDMI sound to work, I've ended up worse than when I started. Now my computer no longer detects that a second monitor is plugged in once I log in. The monitor does however show something when on the login screen. I assume this is because the login screen uses Wayland instead of Xorg to display because when I login with the option "Wayland on Ubuntu" the monitor does display my desktop. The problem this causes is that my Nvidia driver really does not like this and I can't use the Nvidia settings panel anymore. How can I fix this so that I can use my monitor with Xorg? Do I need to reinstall Xorg? If so, how do I go about that? Any suggestions will be useful and if you need more info let me know.
Relevant computer Specs:
- HP Pavilion 15t
- OS - Ubuntu 19.04
- CPU - Intel i7-7700HQ
- GPU - GTX 1050 Ti
nvidia xorg wayland
After messing around with Nvidia driver settings, installing and uninstalling various drivers to try and get HDMI sound to work, I've ended up worse than when I started. Now my computer no longer detects that a second monitor is plugged in once I log in. The monitor does however show something when on the login screen. I assume this is because the login screen uses Wayland instead of Xorg to display because when I login with the option "Wayland on Ubuntu" the monitor does display my desktop. The problem this causes is that my Nvidia driver really does not like this and I can't use the Nvidia settings panel anymore. How can I fix this so that I can use my monitor with Xorg? Do I need to reinstall Xorg? If so, how do I go about that? Any suggestions will be useful and if you need more info let me know.
Relevant computer Specs:
- HP Pavilion 15t
- OS - Ubuntu 19.04
- CPU - Intel i7-7700HQ
- GPU - GTX 1050 Ti
nvidia xorg wayland
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