Second 4K monitor color text shadows with nvidia kernel












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I have installed the Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu. I have laptop and a secondary 4k monitor. With nvidia drivers enabled the text on screen appears like this (there are blue shadows on the right side of letters):



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Before using the Nvidia drivers I had the default Nouveau driver and color wise everything was fine, but I had other problems that the Nvidia driver solved.



How can I get rid of these shadows?










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I have installed the Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu. I have laptop and a secondary 4k monitor. With nvidia drivers enabled the text on screen appears like this (there are blue shadows on the right side of letters):



enter image description here



Before using the Nvidia drivers I had the default Nouveau driver and color wise everything was fine, but I had other problems that the Nvidia driver solved.



How can I get rid of these shadows?










share|improve this question

























  • Which Ubuntu version are you using?

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 9 at 16:28











  • Ubuntu Bionic 18.04

    – Alex Lukinov
    Jan 9 at 16:44














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I have installed the Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu. I have laptop and a secondary 4k monitor. With nvidia drivers enabled the text on screen appears like this (there are blue shadows on the right side of letters):



enter image description here



Before using the Nvidia drivers I had the default Nouveau driver and color wise everything was fine, but I had other problems that the Nvidia driver solved.



How can I get rid of these shadows?










share|improve this question
















I have installed the Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu. I have laptop and a secondary 4k monitor. With nvidia drivers enabled the text on screen appears like this (there are blue shadows on the right side of letters):



enter image description here



Before using the Nvidia drivers I had the default Nouveau driver and color wise everything was fine, but I had other problems that the Nvidia driver solved.



How can I get rid of these shadows?







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  • Which Ubuntu version are you using?

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 9 at 16:28











  • Ubuntu Bionic 18.04

    – Alex Lukinov
    Jan 9 at 16:44



















  • Which Ubuntu version are you using?

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 9 at 16:28











  • Ubuntu Bionic 18.04

    – Alex Lukinov
    Jan 9 at 16:44

















Which Ubuntu version are you using?

– dsSTORM
Jan 9 at 16:28





Which Ubuntu version are you using?

– dsSTORM
Jan 9 at 16:28













Ubuntu Bionic 18.04

– Alex Lukinov
Jan 9 at 16:44





Ubuntu Bionic 18.04

– Alex Lukinov
Jan 9 at 16:44










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