Incorrect resolution for second display after using NVidia Driver in Ubuntu 17.10
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I am using:
Ubuntu 17.10
Driver: nvidia-384
Card: GTX770m.
1st Issue: after I upgraded to (nvidia-384) driver, the second display does not show the full resolution (1920x1080). And maximum shown resolution is (1360x768).
2nd issue: Screen mirror mode disappeared too.
nvidia 17.10
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I am using:
Ubuntu 17.10
Driver: nvidia-384
Card: GTX770m.
1st Issue: after I upgraded to (nvidia-384) driver, the second display does not show the full resolution (1920x1080). And maximum shown resolution is (1360x768).
2nd issue: Screen mirror mode disappeared too.
nvidia 17.10
have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08
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up vote
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I am using:
Ubuntu 17.10
Driver: nvidia-384
Card: GTX770m.
1st Issue: after I upgraded to (nvidia-384) driver, the second display does not show the full resolution (1920x1080). And maximum shown resolution is (1360x768).
2nd issue: Screen mirror mode disappeared too.
nvidia 17.10
I am using:
Ubuntu 17.10
Driver: nvidia-384
Card: GTX770m.
1st Issue: after I upgraded to (nvidia-384) driver, the second display does not show the full resolution (1920x1080). And maximum shown resolution is (1360x768).
2nd issue: Screen mirror mode disappeared too.
nvidia 17.10
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KingAlmond
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have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08
add a comment |Â
have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08
have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08
add a comment |Â
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have you tried updating the driver to nvidia-390? they possibly could have fixed some display detection issues.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:00
Yes i upgraded to 18.04 yesterday which upgraded the driver, however still the same issue
â KingAlmond
Apr 29 at 0:01
This is more of a temporary workaround so I won't post it as an answer, but you might be able to simply force it using these steps.
â Vardogor
Apr 29 at 0:08