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Change your secondary screen resolution to 1440p during login.

Change your secondary screen resolution to 1440p during login.

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dadealeus
Junior Member
3
06-21-2023, 12:59 PM
#1
i have 2 monitors and one of them does not detect that it is 1440p unless i open nvidia settings and tell it so each boot yes i have hit save to x config but it still resets on logon how do i stop this
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dadealeus
06-21-2023, 12:59 PM #1

i have 2 monitors and one of them does not detect that it is 1440p unless i open nvidia settings and tell it so each boot yes i have hit save to x config but it still resets on logon how do i stop this

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161
06-27-2023, 08:07 PM
#2
Explore instructions on adjusting screen resolution in Linux.
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Deathangel2005
06-27-2023, 08:07 PM #2

Explore instructions on adjusting screen resolution in Linux.

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DingbatPlayzMC
Senior Member
425
07-02-2023, 05:18 PM
#3
The issue is that xrandr doesn't recognize a 1440p display even though it isn't being set manually in NVIDIA settings, and this setting isn't being saved.
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DingbatPlayzMC
07-02-2023, 05:18 PM #3

The issue is that xrandr doesn't recognize a 1440p display even though it isn't being set manually in NVIDIA settings, and this setting isn't being saved.

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tyharris14
Member
166
07-10-2023, 04:29 AM
#4
Use the appropriate command to specify the desired display mode. Set the refresh rate to 55 Hz as recommended. Refer to the Ubuntu handbook for further guidance on custom screen resolution settings.
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tyharris14
07-10-2023, 04:29 AM #4

Use the appropriate command to specify the desired display mode. Set the refresh rate to 55 Hz as recommended. Refer to the Ubuntu handbook for further guidance on custom screen resolution settings.