18.04 LTS + Intel HD 3000 Graphic : HDMI Not Working
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I am new to Ubuntu and trying to make my newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Dell XT2 laptop to work with 2 monitors. 1 monitor is connected via the laptop HDMI (Intel HD 3000 Graphic Chipset) and another via a USB 3.0 DVI adaptor using a DisplayLink driver. Initially, the HDMI works fine on the first attempt. So I had that working on 1 additional monitor. Next I installed the DisplayLink driver and once completed, I restarted the laptop. Now I cannot get the HDMI to work, ie. monitor keep saying no signal. The USB DVI adaptor seems to be working fine. So my problem is that I cannot get both HDMI and USB DVI display to work simultaneously. Can anyone help me please?
FYI, I have tried the same setup on another machine running Radeon Graphic card and that seems to work fine with both HDMI and USB DVI adaptor. So I am wondering if its a driver issue with the Intel HD 3000 Graphic. Thanks.
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I am new to Ubuntu and trying to make my newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Dell XT2 laptop to work with 2 monitors. 1 monitor is connected via the laptop HDMI (Intel HD 3000 Graphic Chipset) and another via a USB 3.0 DVI adaptor using a DisplayLink driver. Initially, the HDMI works fine on the first attempt. So I had that working on 1 additional monitor. Next I installed the DisplayLink driver and once completed, I restarted the laptop. Now I cannot get the HDMI to work, ie. monitor keep saying no signal. The USB DVI adaptor seems to be working fine. So my problem is that I cannot get both HDMI and USB DVI display to work simultaneously. Can anyone help me please?
FYI, I have tried the same setup on another machine running Radeon Graphic card and that seems to work fine with both HDMI and USB DVI adaptor. So I am wondering if its a driver issue with the Intel HD 3000 Graphic. Thanks.
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have you tried usingxrandr
? tryxrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
I have tried typingxrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?
– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06
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I am new to Ubuntu and trying to make my newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Dell XT2 laptop to work with 2 monitors. 1 monitor is connected via the laptop HDMI (Intel HD 3000 Graphic Chipset) and another via a USB 3.0 DVI adaptor using a DisplayLink driver. Initially, the HDMI works fine on the first attempt. So I had that working on 1 additional monitor. Next I installed the DisplayLink driver and once completed, I restarted the laptop. Now I cannot get the HDMI to work, ie. monitor keep saying no signal. The USB DVI adaptor seems to be working fine. So my problem is that I cannot get both HDMI and USB DVI display to work simultaneously. Can anyone help me please?
FYI, I have tried the same setup on another machine running Radeon Graphic card and that seems to work fine with both HDMI and USB DVI adaptor. So I am wondering if its a driver issue with the Intel HD 3000 Graphic. Thanks.
hdmi intel
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I am new to Ubuntu and trying to make my newly installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Dell XT2 laptop to work with 2 monitors. 1 monitor is connected via the laptop HDMI (Intel HD 3000 Graphic Chipset) and another via a USB 3.0 DVI adaptor using a DisplayLink driver. Initially, the HDMI works fine on the first attempt. So I had that working on 1 additional monitor. Next I installed the DisplayLink driver and once completed, I restarted the laptop. Now I cannot get the HDMI to work, ie. monitor keep saying no signal. The USB DVI adaptor seems to be working fine. So my problem is that I cannot get both HDMI and USB DVI display to work simultaneously. Can anyone help me please?
FYI, I have tried the same setup on another machine running Radeon Graphic card and that seems to work fine with both HDMI and USB DVI adaptor. So I am wondering if its a driver issue with the Intel HD 3000 Graphic. Thanks.
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have you tried usingxrandr
? tryxrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
I have tried typingxrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?
– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06
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have you tried usingxrandr
? tryxrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
I have tried typingxrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?
– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06
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have you tried using
xrandr
? try xrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
have you tried using
xrandr
? try xrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
I have tried typing
xrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06
I have tried typing
xrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06
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have you tried using
xrandr
? tryxrandr --auto
, it should detect both monitors– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:48
This other post may be of assistance
– Gabriel Ziegler
Dec 1 at 23:50
I have tried typing
xrandr --auto
in the console but there is no output and nothing changes. It seems that if I started the laptop with the HDMI disconnected, it will boot with the main monitor and 2nd monitor (via USB adapter). Once everything is started, I will connect the HDMI lead and the 3rd monitor will work. What else could be preventing the HDMI monitor to work on start-up?– Allie Syadiqin
Dec 4 at 0:06