I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.10 64bit, and it says that I have 2 monitors, when I actually only have one
I have a Dell XPS 15 with Nvidia graphics card if that helps in anyway
I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.10 64bit, and it says that I have 2 monitors, when I actually only have one
I have a Dell XPS 15 with Nvidia graphics card if that helps in anyway
I am not an expert but I had the same problem. I have finally find the solution on this forum (here).
First, enter
xrandr
in your terminal. You will see that there are several outputs which are connected. TheLVDS1
is your laptop's screen. Normally, there is another outpout calledVGA-1
orVGA-2
which is also connected. You have to note the name of this output.Then, edit your grub with
gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
and addvideo=VGA-1:d
(VGA-1 is the name of the wrong output) in theGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
line (you must have something likeGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="video=VGA-1:d"
).If your output is called like
VGA-1-1
, setvideo=VGA-1:d
(settingvideo=VGA-1-1:d
won't work).If your output is called like
VGA-1-2
, setvideo=VGA-2:d
(settingvideo=VGA-1-2:d
orvideo=VGA-1:d
does not seem to work, although one may still try them out separately to be certain).Then update your grub with
sudo update-grub
and reboot.See my suggestion in Mouse cursor flickering with ubuntu 13.10. Installing Bumblebee got rid of the unwanted display and flickering mouse cursor. xrandr -q also displayed only the correct displays whereas before installing BB, it showed the built-in display as well as an extra VGA-1-1 as being connected.