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I have searched everywhere but I was not able to find a specific answer to my problem. This is my first post, so please be gentle :) Thanks in advance.



The two video cards mentioned in the title are on my Desktop. I have two LG monitors, one is plugged with Asus 1050ti and the other LG monitor is plugged with Intel UHD 630, and both through their HDMI connections. Once I have installed Ubuntu 18.04, these two monitors were working in parallel (as extended monitor) with the above mentioned connection method. When I installed NVIDIA Driver, things started to get awkward. Now, I can only get one monitor working at a time, while switching between intel and nvidia Prime options.



However, on windows 10, which I installed along with Ubuntu 18.04, there are no issues and both monitor with the above-mentioned connection method are working like a charm.



So the question: How can I get the dual-monitors worked, while they are connected to different video card (mentioned in the title) outputs through HDMIs on both end?



I really need help! Thank you!



  -lshw -c video:
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050 Ti]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
version: a1
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
resources: irq:127 memory:a3000000-a3ffffff memory:90000000-9fffffff memory:a0000000-a1ffffff ioport:4000(size=128) memory:a4000000-a407ffff
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: Intel Corporation
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 00
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:124 memory:a2000000-a2ffffff memory:80000000-8fffffff ioport:5000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff









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    I have searched everywhere but I was not able to find a specific answer to my problem. This is my first post, so please be gentle :) Thanks in advance.



    The two video cards mentioned in the title are on my Desktop. I have two LG monitors, one is plugged with Asus 1050ti and the other LG monitor is plugged with Intel UHD 630, and both through their HDMI connections. Once I have installed Ubuntu 18.04, these two monitors were working in parallel (as extended monitor) with the above mentioned connection method. When I installed NVIDIA Driver, things started to get awkward. Now, I can only get one monitor working at a time, while switching between intel and nvidia Prime options.



    However, on windows 10, which I installed along with Ubuntu 18.04, there are no issues and both monitor with the above-mentioned connection method are working like a charm.



    So the question: How can I get the dual-monitors worked, while they are connected to different video card (mentioned in the title) outputs through HDMIs on both end?



    I really need help! Thank you!



      -lshw -c video:
    *-display
    description: VGA compatible controller
    product: GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050 Ti]
    vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
    physical id: 0
    bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
    version: a1
    width: 64 bits
    clock: 33MHz
    capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
    configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
    resources: irq:127 memory:a3000000-a3ffffff memory:90000000-9fffffff memory:a0000000-a1ffffff ioport:4000(size=128) memory:a4000000-a407ffff
    *-display
    description: VGA compatible controller
    product: Intel Corporation
    vendor: Intel Corporation
    physical id: 2
    bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
    version: 00
    width: 64 bits
    clock: 33MHz
    capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
    configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
    resources: irq:124 memory:a2000000-a2ffffff memory:80000000-8fffffff ioport:5000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff









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      I have searched everywhere but I was not able to find a specific answer to my problem. This is my first post, so please be gentle :) Thanks in advance.



      The two video cards mentioned in the title are on my Desktop. I have two LG monitors, one is plugged with Asus 1050ti and the other LG monitor is plugged with Intel UHD 630, and both through their HDMI connections. Once I have installed Ubuntu 18.04, these two monitors were working in parallel (as extended monitor) with the above mentioned connection method. When I installed NVIDIA Driver, things started to get awkward. Now, I can only get one monitor working at a time, while switching between intel and nvidia Prime options.



      However, on windows 10, which I installed along with Ubuntu 18.04, there are no issues and both monitor with the above-mentioned connection method are working like a charm.



      So the question: How can I get the dual-monitors worked, while they are connected to different video card (mentioned in the title) outputs through HDMIs on both end?



      I really need help! Thank you!



        -lshw -c video:
      *-display
      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050 Ti]
      vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
      physical id: 0
      bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
      version: a1
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
      configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
      resources: irq:127 memory:a3000000-a3ffffff memory:90000000-9fffffff memory:a0000000-a1ffffff ioport:4000(size=128) memory:a4000000-a407ffff
      *-display
      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: Intel Corporation
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 2
      bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
      version: 00
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
      configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
      resources: irq:124 memory:a2000000-a2ffffff memory:80000000-8fffffff ioport:5000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff









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      I have searched everywhere but I was not able to find a specific answer to my problem. This is my first post, so please be gentle :) Thanks in advance.



      The two video cards mentioned in the title are on my Desktop. I have two LG monitors, one is plugged with Asus 1050ti and the other LG monitor is plugged with Intel UHD 630, and both through their HDMI connections. Once I have installed Ubuntu 18.04, these two monitors were working in parallel (as extended monitor) with the above mentioned connection method. When I installed NVIDIA Driver, things started to get awkward. Now, I can only get one monitor working at a time, while switching between intel and nvidia Prime options.



      However, on windows 10, which I installed along with Ubuntu 18.04, there are no issues and both monitor with the above-mentioned connection method are working like a charm.



      So the question: How can I get the dual-monitors worked, while they are connected to different video card (mentioned in the title) outputs through HDMIs on both end?



      I really need help! Thank you!



        -lshw -c video:
      *-display
      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050 Ti]
      vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
      physical id: 0
      bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
      version: a1
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
      configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
      resources: irq:127 memory:a3000000-a3ffffff memory:90000000-9fffffff memory:a0000000-a1ffffff ioport:4000(size=128) memory:a4000000-a407ffff
      *-display
      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: Intel Corporation
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 2
      bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
      version: 00
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
      configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
      resources: irq:124 memory:a2000000-a2ffffff memory:80000000-8fffffff ioport:5000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff






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          So here is my solution.



          Uninstall any manually installed NVIDIA drivers.



          Then reboot and reinstall using Software & Updates. But here, there is a very important thing to do.



          ONLY CHOOSE and old version of NVIDIA DRIVER. In my case, nvidia-driver-390 did the trick.



          Thank you anyways. My first question it was and not it is the first response from myself. But this could really help to many others.






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            So here is my solution.



            Uninstall any manually installed NVIDIA drivers.



            Then reboot and reinstall using Software & Updates. But here, there is a very important thing to do.



            ONLY CHOOSE and old version of NVIDIA DRIVER. In my case, nvidia-driver-390 did the trick.



            Thank you anyways. My first question it was and not it is the first response from myself. But this could really help to many others.






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              So here is my solution.



              Uninstall any manually installed NVIDIA drivers.



              Then reboot and reinstall using Software & Updates. But here, there is a very important thing to do.



              ONLY CHOOSE and old version of NVIDIA DRIVER. In my case, nvidia-driver-390 did the trick.



              Thank you anyways. My first question it was and not it is the first response from myself. But this could really help to many others.






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                up vote
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                So here is my solution.



                Uninstall any manually installed NVIDIA drivers.



                Then reboot and reinstall using Software & Updates. But here, there is a very important thing to do.



                ONLY CHOOSE and old version of NVIDIA DRIVER. In my case, nvidia-driver-390 did the trick.



                Thank you anyways. My first question it was and not it is the first response from myself. But this could really help to many others.






                share|improve this answer












                So here is my solution.



                Uninstall any manually installed NVIDIA drivers.



                Then reboot and reinstall using Software & Updates. But here, there is a very important thing to do.



                ONLY CHOOSE and old version of NVIDIA DRIVER. In my case, nvidia-driver-390 did the trick.



                Thank you anyways. My first question it was and not it is the first response from myself. But this could really help to many others.







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