Wrong resolution at start? HDMI output has to be unpluged and pluged to work correctly
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every time I start my Ubuntu Studio, after login I can see my desktop, my mouse works but I only see my desktop without nothing, no icons, no bars and etc. I have to unplug and plug my HDMI cable again, than my desktop appears with the monitor settings opened.
Someone knows what is happening and how to solve? I don't wanna lose my HDMI port some day because I have to disconnect and connect it every time with the computer on.
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every time I start my Ubuntu Studio, after login I can see my desktop, my mouse works but I only see my desktop without nothing, no icons, no bars and etc. I have to unplug and plug my HDMI cable again, than my desktop appears with the monitor settings opened.
Someone knows what is happening and how to solve? I don't wanna lose my HDMI port some day because I have to disconnect and connect it every time with the computer on.
video hdmi display-resolution vga
From the terminal type:uname -rwhat is returned?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44
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every time I start my Ubuntu Studio, after login I can see my desktop, my mouse works but I only see my desktop without nothing, no icons, no bars and etc. I have to unplug and plug my HDMI cable again, than my desktop appears with the monitor settings opened.
Someone knows what is happening and how to solve? I don't wanna lose my HDMI port some day because I have to disconnect and connect it every time with the computer on.
video hdmi display-resolution vga
every time I start my Ubuntu Studio, after login I can see my desktop, my mouse works but I only see my desktop without nothing, no icons, no bars and etc. I have to unplug and plug my HDMI cable again, than my desktop appears with the monitor settings opened.
Someone knows what is happening and how to solve? I don't wanna lose my HDMI port some day because I have to disconnect and connect it every time with the computer on.
video hdmi display-resolution vga
video hdmi display-resolution vga
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From the terminal type:uname -rwhat is returned?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44
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From the terminal type:uname -rwhat is returned?
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44
From the terminal type:
uname -r what is returned?– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
From the terminal type:
uname -r what is returned?– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44
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From the terminal type:
uname -rwhat is returned?– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Nov 16 at 12:38
Sounds as if your Ubuntu thinks you have a dual monitor configuration setup as extended desktop and it just shows the extension.
– PerlDuck
Nov 16 at 12:40
Uname 4.15.0-20-lowlatency Ubuntu Studio
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:44
@PerlDuck EXACTLY! Looks like that. But I have only one and I never used a config with more than one. And when I plug the monitor again, it shows only one monitor.
– André Rodrigues
Nov 17 at 0:45
Have you tried SUPER-P? Like this guy: askubuntu.com/q/1093771/504066
– PerlDuck
Nov 18 at 10:44