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Ubuntu 18.04 dual GPU issues
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I am having some trouble with running multiple GPUs to display to different monitors.I have two monitors that are managed by a NVIDIA GTX1050TI. I also have an additional monitor that I would like to be manged by my GTX1080, but it is not working. From what I can tell, Ubuntu does not recognize my third monitor (managed by the GTX1080) as a valid output device. I can see the 1080 show up when i run
nvidia-smi
along with the 1050 card. The third monitor does work when plugged into the 1050. I've updated my kernel to Linux 5.0 and I am running nvidia-390 drivers.
drivers nvidia graphics multiple-monitors display-resolution
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I am having some trouble with running multiple GPUs to display to different monitors.I have two monitors that are managed by a NVIDIA GTX1050TI. I also have an additional monitor that I would like to be manged by my GTX1080, but it is not working. From what I can tell, Ubuntu does not recognize my third monitor (managed by the GTX1080) as a valid output device. I can see the 1080 show up when i run
nvidia-smi
along with the 1050 card. The third monitor does work when plugged into the 1050. I've updated my kernel to Linux 5.0 and I am running nvidia-390 drivers.
drivers nvidia graphics multiple-monitors display-resolution
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I am having some trouble with running multiple GPUs to display to different monitors.I have two monitors that are managed by a NVIDIA GTX1050TI. I also have an additional monitor that I would like to be manged by my GTX1080, but it is not working. From what I can tell, Ubuntu does not recognize my third monitor (managed by the GTX1080) as a valid output device. I can see the 1080 show up when i run
nvidia-smi
along with the 1050 card. The third monitor does work when plugged into the 1050. I've updated my kernel to Linux 5.0 and I am running nvidia-390 drivers.
drivers nvidia graphics multiple-monitors display-resolution
I am having some trouble with running multiple GPUs to display to different monitors.I have two monitors that are managed by a NVIDIA GTX1050TI. I also have an additional monitor that I would like to be manged by my GTX1080, but it is not working. From what I can tell, Ubuntu does not recognize my third monitor (managed by the GTX1080) as a valid output device. I can see the 1080 show up when i run
nvidia-smi
along with the 1050 card. The third monitor does work when plugged into the 1050. I've updated my kernel to Linux 5.0 and I am running nvidia-390 drivers.
drivers nvidia graphics multiple-monitors display-resolution
drivers nvidia graphics multiple-monitors display-resolution
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