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Ubuntu, Thunderbolt & Graphics Card interoperability issues


Reinstalling Ubuntu with 16.04 via usb, with graphics cardHow to use integrated Intel and dedicated nVidia graphics to power different monitors?No HDMI output when using Intel Graphicscan't get eGPU working on Ubuntu ( Aorus GTX 1070 Gaming Box )Powering monitor display with Intel integrated graphics while running NVIDIA GPU, Ubuntu 16.04Ubuntu 16.04 only works when secondary monitor is connectedNvidia graphics card not detected 17.10MX150 Not working with Thunderbolt 3 and HDMI on Ubuntu 18.04 (dual external monitors)Dual monitor on dual GPU not workingHow to solve the Ubuntu 18.04 display issues (lagging, flickering)?






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I have the following build:




  • GPU: MSI Duke 8G NVIDIA 1070 TI


  • Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Pro Z390 (BIOS v9)


  • CPU: Intel Core i7


  • Thunderbolt: Gigabyte Titan Ridge


  • Monitor: LG Ultrafine 5K Display


  • OS: Ubuntu 18.10

The main issue I am having is being able to install NVIDIA drivers for my GPU while using my LG UltraFine 5K display. The following side affects / relations I have noticed are:



  • When connected to an HDMI monitor without the LG display, everything works fine and I can install the drivers.

  • When using the LG display, if I try to install any driver through any method, it leads to a purple-then-black screen on boot, and so I then have to disconnect and connect to my HDMI monitor

  • To get Ubuntu to work on my LG display, I have to install the OS without the Install additional 3rd party components option

  • The fans do not spin at all when connected to my LG monitor

As a result of not having the drivers, my computer severely lags when dealing with GPU-intensive applications. As well, if I use a GPU benchmarking utility, then the screen crashes and I am forced to reinstall the OS.



I am running the latest version of Ubuntu and the latest BIOS. Secure Boot is disabled. I am using 2 DP to DP cables between my Thunderbolt card and my GPU.










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    I have the following build:




    • GPU: MSI Duke 8G NVIDIA 1070 TI


    • Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Pro Z390 (BIOS v9)


    • CPU: Intel Core i7


    • Thunderbolt: Gigabyte Titan Ridge


    • Monitor: LG Ultrafine 5K Display


    • OS: Ubuntu 18.10

    The main issue I am having is being able to install NVIDIA drivers for my GPU while using my LG UltraFine 5K display. The following side affects / relations I have noticed are:



    • When connected to an HDMI monitor without the LG display, everything works fine and I can install the drivers.

    • When using the LG display, if I try to install any driver through any method, it leads to a purple-then-black screen on boot, and so I then have to disconnect and connect to my HDMI monitor

    • To get Ubuntu to work on my LG display, I have to install the OS without the Install additional 3rd party components option

    • The fans do not spin at all when connected to my LG monitor

    As a result of not having the drivers, my computer severely lags when dealing with GPU-intensive applications. As well, if I use a GPU benchmarking utility, then the screen crashes and I am forced to reinstall the OS.



    I am running the latest version of Ubuntu and the latest BIOS. Secure Boot is disabled. I am using 2 DP to DP cables between my Thunderbolt card and my GPU.










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      I have the following build:




      • GPU: MSI Duke 8G NVIDIA 1070 TI


      • Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Pro Z390 (BIOS v9)


      • CPU: Intel Core i7


      • Thunderbolt: Gigabyte Titan Ridge


      • Monitor: LG Ultrafine 5K Display


      • OS: Ubuntu 18.10

      The main issue I am having is being able to install NVIDIA drivers for my GPU while using my LG UltraFine 5K display. The following side affects / relations I have noticed are:



      • When connected to an HDMI monitor without the LG display, everything works fine and I can install the drivers.

      • When using the LG display, if I try to install any driver through any method, it leads to a purple-then-black screen on boot, and so I then have to disconnect and connect to my HDMI monitor

      • To get Ubuntu to work on my LG display, I have to install the OS without the Install additional 3rd party components option

      • The fans do not spin at all when connected to my LG monitor

      As a result of not having the drivers, my computer severely lags when dealing with GPU-intensive applications. As well, if I use a GPU benchmarking utility, then the screen crashes and I am forced to reinstall the OS.



      I am running the latest version of Ubuntu and the latest BIOS. Secure Boot is disabled. I am using 2 DP to DP cables between my Thunderbolt card and my GPU.










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      I have the following build:




      • GPU: MSI Duke 8G NVIDIA 1070 TI


      • Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Pro Z390 (BIOS v9)


      • CPU: Intel Core i7


      • Thunderbolt: Gigabyte Titan Ridge


      • Monitor: LG Ultrafine 5K Display


      • OS: Ubuntu 18.10

      The main issue I am having is being able to install NVIDIA drivers for my GPU while using my LG UltraFine 5K display. The following side affects / relations I have noticed are:



      • When connected to an HDMI monitor without the LG display, everything works fine and I can install the drivers.

      • When using the LG display, if I try to install any driver through any method, it leads to a purple-then-black screen on boot, and so I then have to disconnect and connect to my HDMI monitor

      • To get Ubuntu to work on my LG display, I have to install the OS without the Install additional 3rd party components option

      • The fans do not spin at all when connected to my LG monitor

      As a result of not having the drivers, my computer severely lags when dealing with GPU-intensive applications. As well, if I use a GPU benchmarking utility, then the screen crashes and I am forced to reinstall the OS.



      I am running the latest version of Ubuntu and the latest BIOS. Secure Boot is disabled. I am using 2 DP to DP cables between my Thunderbolt card and my GPU.







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