Nvidia proprietary drivers wrong screen resolution











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Hi, I'm currently using a DIV to VGA adapter with my NVIDIA GTX 950 graphic card, but when I choose to use the proprietary drivers I can't set my screen resolution to 1920x1080, even with xrandr (throws a BadMatch error).



I'm 'googling' this for hours but still no success. Someone knows how to fix this?



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    which driver version are you using?
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  • I tried with the default proprietary driver from Ubuntu 18.04, version 390 I think
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I'm 'googling' this for hours but still no success. Someone knows how to fix this?



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Hi, I'm currently using a DIV to VGA adapter with my NVIDIA GTX 950 graphic card, but when I choose to use the proprietary drivers I can't set my screen resolution to 1920x1080, even with xrandr (throws a BadMatch error).



I'm 'googling' this for hours but still no success. Someone knows how to fix this?



SO: Ubuntu 18.04










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Hi, I'm currently using a DIV to VGA adapter with my NVIDIA GTX 950 graphic card, but when I choose to use the proprietary drivers I can't set my screen resolution to 1920x1080, even with xrandr (throws a BadMatch error).



I'm 'googling' this for hours but still no success. Someone knows how to fix this?



SO: Ubuntu 18.04







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    which driver version are you using?
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  • I tried with the default proprietary driver from Ubuntu 18.04, version 390 I think
    – Swazyo
    Nov 20 at 15:37














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    which driver version are you using?
    – Android Dev
    Nov 20 at 14:47










  • I tried with the default proprietary driver from Ubuntu 18.04, version 390 I think
    – Swazyo
    Nov 20 at 15:37








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which driver version are you using?
– Android Dev
Nov 20 at 14:47




which driver version are you using?
– Android Dev
Nov 20 at 14:47












I tried with the default proprietary driver from Ubuntu 18.04, version 390 I think
– Swazyo
Nov 20 at 15:37




I tried with the default proprietary driver from Ubuntu 18.04, version 390 I think
– Swazyo
Nov 20 at 15:37















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