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 
complicate the setup a little bit, don't know why;
still wondering why the autoinstall option became obsolete, but as long 
the additional drivers section is functioning, it is not so important.

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.
> 
> Please try:
> 
>    sudo apt install --reinstall nvidia-driver-460 nvidia-dkms-460
> 
> Any errors? If not then please reboot and then run:
> 
>    journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
> 
> and attach the resulting file here.
> 


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