Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 are no longer supported. Anyone using Intel
graphics and a newer release should refer to bug 1901470 instead.
Everyone else, please open a new bug if you encounter problems.
** Package changed: xrandr (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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I have an external LG ultrawide monitor (21:9 ratio) connected through HDMI on
my laptop with integrated Intel graphics. I adapted a script from this thread
to support for 2560x1080 (60Hz) resolution:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/727753/how-do-i-configure-ubuntu-for-a-219-screen
It would be
A 29-inch LG 29um67-p with an on-board piece of legacy Radeon Sapphire
6670, don't work all together.
Ubuntu 16.04, max resolution in settings is 1920x1080. I try to manually
include a 2560x1080 mode via xrandr, but after I apply a mode in
terminal, the screen turns weird just like if I picked
Seems that also on LG ULTRA WIDE it is a problem to use it's resolution using
GTS 250 GeForce.
I was almost convinced that my video card was the problem.
ubuntu 16.04
maximum resolution allowed on ultrawide is 1920x1080, I was able in the past to
see 2560x1440 resolution but when changed screen
Seems like a long-lasting bug, and it seems I've stuck with it too. I am
using an HDMI cable to connect my laptop with the monitor. Hope it gets
a fix soon so I will be able to come back to linux once again.
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Same here on 14.04 LTS with an LG 29UM58 ultrawide monitor through a
Radeon Cedar graphics card and HDMI. Thanks to @papampi for the 2160x912
workaround, I can actually use this rather nice new monitor, though.
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Also problem, running 14.04 LTS with 9800GT and LG 2560x1080 monitor as
my primary in a dual-display setup. I was able to get that res by
reverting to non-nvidia drivers, but otherwise, still a bug.
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i also have this problem, is there any solution? i use dvi port.
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Any update for this bug?
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I have Nvidia GT330M and I have very similar issue:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/665566/ubuntu-15-04-sees-2560x1080
-resolution-only-sometimes
but the latest graphic driver for my card is 340.76.
Do you have any solution in this situation?
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now you can use nvidia proprietary driver 346
Just use our friend Michael Marley's ppa :
Add ppa, update cache, install nvidia-346 and reboot :
sudo bash -c sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mamarley/nvidia -y apt-get update
apt-get install nvidia-346 -y reboot
I hope nouveau will improve...
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I tested it with hdmi display. However, I can't guarantee it will work
with a pre-kepler card.
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Do you have any solution for ATI graphics card?
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1197902
Display corruption on 29 2560x1080 monitor
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Not working on 14.10 either
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1197902 ***
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Max res I could get for my 29 ultra wide is 2160x912
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1197902 ***
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xrandr (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1197902 ***
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Also affected on Nvidia GeForce 330M (with proprietary driver v. 331,
maybe with nouveau) on Ubuntu 14.10
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1197902
Display corruption on 29 2560x1080
I don't know that much about packages... I hope xrandr covers it...
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