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08-06-2019, 04:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2019, 02:00 AM by firenice03.)
Just installed Linux Lite as a dual boot on it's own SSD. I have three monitors. The two additional monitors are displayed through USB to VGA adapters (EVGA UV+16). I can get them configured and working properly, but every time I reboot I lose the settings and start with only one monitor.
I am a Linux NEWB. Need help - THANKS!
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You haven't told us what video card you are using. We can start there.
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Intel HD Graphics card.
(the one that came with the system)
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You could try the link you posted earlier, but you're going to have to adjust the code in places where your info is specific. Good luck.
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I don't have a clue how you do that...
This is literally the first time I have used Linux and I am totally lost. I just ran across that when I was doing one of my many searches. I don't even really know how to download the files from that link... :-[
Can't seem to find a "tutorial" that is dumbed down enough for me to follow it.
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Sometimes you have to jump through a few hoops with linux when you have Intel graphics. Eg. If you had 3 identical monitors and an nVidia card that supported 3 or more monitors, there would be zero issues.
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Yes, I get that. Just trying to find the right hoops to jump through. Especially since a $245+ video card is not in the future.
Seems like there has to be a way since I can actually get them to work temporarily.