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Low Res Boot Screen Resolution Nvidia driver 418 Ubuntu 19.04



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30 pm US/Eastern)Low Resolution on Boot, not LoginScreen resolution messed up on Ubuntu 14.10 with Nvidia 331 driverUbuntu screen resolution cannot be changedDisplay unknown after nvidia driver update, resolution stuck at 800x600Screen display not correct resolution after update nvidia-340.101Duplicate screen on Nvidia not workingWrong display resolution after failed NVIDIA driver updateUbuntu 17.10 grub and splash screen low resolution with Nvidia driver only18.04: Low Resolution In Grub and Splash After Installing Nvidia DriverInternal laptop screen not detected when using Nvidia driver





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I just switched to Ubuntu on my main desktop computer with dual 4k screen. Everything was working fine with the default open source driver for my 1080Ti except shoppy animations.
So I selected the proprietary driver from Nvidia the 418.



Now the boot screen is low resolution and the login screen is on the wrong screen. My primary screen is on the left, secondary is on the right, but the login interface is on the right screen.



Any suggestions?
Thank you so much for your help!










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    I just switched to Ubuntu on my main desktop computer with dual 4k screen. Everything was working fine with the default open source driver for my 1080Ti except shoppy animations.
    So I selected the proprietary driver from Nvidia the 418.



    Now the boot screen is low resolution and the login screen is on the wrong screen. My primary screen is on the left, secondary is on the right, but the login interface is on the right screen.



    Any suggestions?
    Thank you so much for your help!










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      I just switched to Ubuntu on my main desktop computer with dual 4k screen. Everything was working fine with the default open source driver for my 1080Ti except shoppy animations.
      So I selected the proprietary driver from Nvidia the 418.



      Now the boot screen is low resolution and the login screen is on the wrong screen. My primary screen is on the left, secondary is on the right, but the login interface is on the right screen.



      Any suggestions?
      Thank you so much for your help!










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      I just switched to Ubuntu on my main desktop computer with dual 4k screen. Everything was working fine with the default open source driver for my 1080Ti except shoppy animations.
      So I selected the proprietary driver from Nvidia the 418.



      Now the boot screen is low resolution and the login screen is on the wrong screen. My primary screen is on the left, secondary is on the right, but the login interface is on the right screen.



      Any suggestions?
      Thank you so much for your help!







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