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i have a notebook and this notebook has 2 entries for monitors, one is for HDMI and other is for VGA.
But, when i connect the 2 monitors, 1 monitor in HDMI input and other monitor in VGA input, the system recognize the 2 extra monitors but not enable the 2 monitors for use, just only one.
Anyone can help me?
I tried to configure the xinerama in nvidia-settings, but this configuration has break my O.S, i almost needed to format.
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i have a notebook and this notebook has 2 entries for monitors, one is for HDMI and other is for VGA.
But, when i connect the 2 monitors, 1 monitor in HDMI input and other monitor in VGA input, the system recognize the 2 extra monitors but not enable the 2 monitors for use, just only one.
Anyone can help me?
I tried to configure the xinerama in nvidia-settings, but this configuration has break my O.S, i almost needed to format.
multiple-monitors
When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29
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i have a notebook and this notebook has 2 entries for monitors, one is for HDMI and other is for VGA.
But, when i connect the 2 monitors, 1 monitor in HDMI input and other monitor in VGA input, the system recognize the 2 extra monitors but not enable the 2 monitors for use, just only one.
Anyone can help me?
I tried to configure the xinerama in nvidia-settings, but this configuration has break my O.S, i almost needed to format.
multiple-monitors
i have a notebook and this notebook has 2 entries for monitors, one is for HDMI and other is for VGA.
But, when i connect the 2 monitors, 1 monitor in HDMI input and other monitor in VGA input, the system recognize the 2 extra monitors but not enable the 2 monitors for use, just only one.
Anyone can help me?
I tried to configure the xinerama in nvidia-settings, but this configuration has break my O.S, i almost needed to format.
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When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29
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When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29
When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29
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When you go to launcher, Settings, and then under Devices / Displays, do you see two screens there? Please report back.
– dsolaris
Sep 18 at 19:19
Yes! I see. Due to me being in a notebook that has two inputs, one VGA and one HDMI, when I go to settings / displays, I see 3 screens, 1 monitor connected to VGA, 1 connected to HDAMI and another being the built-in notebook. When I select the monitor connected to the HDMI and click enable, the system turns on and off instantly, and still causes a sort of change in the resolution of others, returning to normal only when I disconnect the HDMI monitor.
– Anderson
Sep 19 at 16:35
I still not solved this problem, some suggestions?
– Anderson
Sep 24 at 12:29