Lukasz Piepiora, given the issue is improved in Vivid with the latest
driver, but not working as expected, let this report be re-scoped to how
the screen is visible to Ubuntu as a single, big instance instead of two
separate screens.
Hence, could you please report this upstream via
I was able to install Nvidia Driver 346.35 (as it was the latest version
available in the repository), the situation is indeed beter. The
graphics is no longer corrupted. I am able to use my monitor positioned
on the left side.
There is however one issue, the screen is visible to Ubuntu as a
Lukasz Piepiora, any change with the latest version of the nvidia driver
346.47 (not 346.35)?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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There is no 346.47 driver in the repo (yet?), do you mean I should
install it using installer from nvidia site?
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Title:
Incorrect display when
I've installed 346.47, and the behaviour is exactly the same. Screen
works on the left-hand side, but full screen behaviour is incorrect.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Incorrect display when using monitor on the left on NVIDIA Optimus
Card
Lukasz Piepiora, any change with the latest version of the nvidia driver
346.47?
** Tags added: vivid
** Description changed:
When using configuring screen to be placed on the left side Unity
behaves incorrectly. The screen on the left monitor is containing
duplication of the main screen.
With a new BIOS:
G5ETA1WW (2.61 )
01/22/2015
The system freezes after boot at a login screen. The only option to get
it booted is to go to a BIOS settings and modify settings in a way that
an integrated card is used, and the BIOS doesn't report an Optimus Card
to an operating system.
Lukasz Piepiora, could you please test for this via
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to the results?
** Tags removed: bios-outdated-2.61
** Tags added: latest-bios-2.61
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Medium
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status:
I did use Live Ubuntu booted from a USB Drive. I have configured BIOS in
my computer to report Optimus and to use Nvidia Optimus technology.
I was able to boot into the system. I have installed recommended Nvidia
Drivers, and restarted the computer. The issue more or less exists,
however now it
Lukasz Piepiora, which nvidia driver version did you install
specifically?
Does this happen with nouveau?
Did this not occur in a release prior to Trusty?
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I have installed NVIDIA 340.76.
On Nouveau it doesn't happen this way, but Nouveau is a different story.
There I have some sort of artefacts, the system is overall very slow,
and mouse pointer is blinking.
I don't know if this happened prior to Trusty, I was using card in a
discrete mode back
Lukasz Piepiora, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. As per http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-
netbooks/thinkpad-w-series-laptops/thinkpad-w530 an update to your
computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (2.61). If you update to
this following
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