Ubuntu 16.04 — NVIDIA X Server Display Configuration ( No Scanout)












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I am currently using Ubuntu 16.04. My laptop's GPU: NVIDIA NVS 5200 m (and the Intel one).I installed NVIDIA Driver version: 340.96 through



sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | grep recommended


(the same one I find in the "additional driver" setting menu recommended by Ubuntu).



The installation was fine. But when I open NVIDIA X Server Setting. It seems the driver can't detect my laptop display (also my second Dell U2414 monitor). Under the "X server Display Configuration" tab, it is shown as “X Screen 0 (No Scanout). I've attached the screenshots below. and also the xorg.conf file content.



So how can I solve this problem? Thank you all in advance!



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I am currently using Ubuntu 16.04. My laptop's GPU: NVIDIA NVS 5200 m (and the Intel one).I installed NVIDIA Driver version: 340.96 through



sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | grep recommended


(the same one I find in the "additional driver" setting menu recommended by Ubuntu).



The installation was fine. But when I open NVIDIA X Server Setting. It seems the driver can't detect my laptop display (also my second Dell U2414 monitor). Under the "X server Display Configuration" tab, it is shown as “X Screen 0 (No Scanout). I've attached the screenshots below. and also the xorg.conf file content.



So how can I solve this problem? Thank you all in advance!



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I am currently using Ubuntu 16.04. My laptop's GPU: NVIDIA NVS 5200 m (and the Intel one).I installed NVIDIA Driver version: 340.96 through



sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | grep recommended


(the same one I find in the "additional driver" setting menu recommended by Ubuntu).



The installation was fine. But when I open NVIDIA X Server Setting. It seems the driver can't detect my laptop display (also my second Dell U2414 monitor). Under the "X server Display Configuration" tab, it is shown as “X Screen 0 (No Scanout). I've attached the screenshots below. and also the xorg.conf file content.



So how can I solve this problem? Thank you all in advance!



enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I am currently using Ubuntu 16.04. My laptop's GPU: NVIDIA NVS 5200 m (and the Intel one).I installed NVIDIA Driver version: 340.96 through



sudo ubuntu-drivers devices | grep recommended


(the same one I find in the "additional driver" setting menu recommended by Ubuntu).



The installation was fine. But when I open NVIDIA X Server Setting. It seems the driver can't detect my laptop display (also my second Dell U2414 monitor). Under the "X server Display Configuration" tab, it is shown as “X Screen 0 (No Scanout). I've attached the screenshots below. and also the xorg.conf file content.



So how can I solve this problem? Thank you all in advance!



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Hello ? Is this CUDA or Optimus featured Graphics Card ? Seems to be brandish new one ? Proceed only in case of CUDA or Optimus here :



You could try it with SDK-package of NVIDIA, but you would need to purge the installed drivers out of your system.



Do this all in recovery mode after you downloaded the SDK-package.



The link for more infos is here at workaround of myself :



Black screen on boot when any NVIDIA drivers installed






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    Hello ? Is this CUDA or Optimus featured Graphics Card ? Seems to be brandish new one ? Proceed only in case of CUDA or Optimus here :



    You could try it with SDK-package of NVIDIA, but you would need to purge the installed drivers out of your system.



    Do this all in recovery mode after you downloaded the SDK-package.



    The link for more infos is here at workaround of myself :



    Black screen on boot when any NVIDIA drivers installed






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      Hello ? Is this CUDA or Optimus featured Graphics Card ? Seems to be brandish new one ? Proceed only in case of CUDA or Optimus here :



      You could try it with SDK-package of NVIDIA, but you would need to purge the installed drivers out of your system.



      Do this all in recovery mode after you downloaded the SDK-package.



      The link for more infos is here at workaround of myself :



      Black screen on boot when any NVIDIA drivers installed






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        Hello ? Is this CUDA or Optimus featured Graphics Card ? Seems to be brandish new one ? Proceed only in case of CUDA or Optimus here :



        You could try it with SDK-package of NVIDIA, but you would need to purge the installed drivers out of your system.



        Do this all in recovery mode after you downloaded the SDK-package.



        The link for more infos is here at workaround of myself :



        Black screen on boot when any NVIDIA drivers installed






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        Hello ? Is this CUDA or Optimus featured Graphics Card ? Seems to be brandish new one ? Proceed only in case of CUDA or Optimus here :



        You could try it with SDK-package of NVIDIA, but you would need to purge the installed drivers out of your system.



        Do this all in recovery mode after you downloaded the SDK-package.



        The link for more infos is here at workaround of myself :



        Black screen on boot when any NVIDIA drivers installed







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