thanks,
i have re-installed the Operating-system without the safe-graphics
option, and from there it was easily possible to switch from nouveau to
the proprietary driver via "additional drivers" - and dual-monitor setup
worked out-of-the-box. it seems that the safe-graphics option did
On 16/03/21 09:05, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Interestingly it appears there is no kernel driver loaded for the Nvidia
> card. So either something has forced it into safe graphics mode (doesn't
> look like it) or the Nvidia driver is not working.
>
Thank you, i installed Ubuntu 20.04 LTS in
Interestingly it appears there is no kernel driver loaded for the Nvidia
card. So either something has forced it into safe graphics mode (doesn't
look like it) or the Nvidia driver is not working.
Please try:
sudo apt install --reinstall nvidia-driver-460 nvidia-dkms-460
Any errors? If not
Hello,
"sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" gave a warning to use "sudo
ubuntu-drivers install" instead because it is obsolete.
i tried with sudo ubuntu-drivers list and sudo ubuntu-drivers devices
and then to install sudo apt install nvidia-driver-460 but nothing got
installed.
in
Thanks for the bug report.
There only appears to be one GPU installed so can we assume you would
like to run two monitors off the same graphics card?
It looks like one of the problems might be a bad Xorg config file is in
use (the log says it's been forced to make some choices due to a config
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