Been struggling with getting nvidia drivers installed on new kubuntu 14.04 installation for weeks now. Here is my system specs:
ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard
i7 - 3770K CPU @3.5GHz
16 Gig of ram
Geforce GTX 285 Dual DVI video card
2 - QNIX QX2710 LED 27" HD monitors (2560x1440 resolution)
I have tried every driver recommended by kubuntu for additional drivers and in each case I end up with no siginal to my monitors and I am forced to remove the drivers and go back to the nouveau driver which would be OK but... As soon as I go back to the original nouveau drivers the originally working configuration for the spanned dual monitor display goes to mirror mode. I can see no way to configure the displays without the proper nvidia drivers installed.
These newer versions of Linux somehow work without an xorg.conf file or with one if you create it. If I have to create it, then that's getting too deep for me. I just need to get the thing working like it was in the initial install and be able to update my system without losing my display settings. There in lies the problem. When I go to update and install stuff, somewhere along the way my display configuration gets hosed and I'm left with above problem.
So it looks like I need the nvidia proprietary drivers so I downloaded the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.76.run file from nvidia and burned it to CD. Now what do I need to do to get these drivers installed properly? I run the thing and get no signal to my monitors. I did read the other thread with the guy who had a QNIX monitor also and he had to manually configure an xorg.conf file. That's a little beyond me at the moment. If there is anyone who can help me out with that here I would appreciate it. It sucks these things cannot auto configure at this stage in the Linux game but that's where Windows still prevails I guess.
BTW, this was as installed as a dual boot between Win7 and Kubuntu and the main reason I want to use kubuntu is for using the thinkorswim platform in Linux. It freezes up all the time in Windows7 and I'm fed up with it.
ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard
i7 - 3770K CPU @3.5GHz
16 Gig of ram
Geforce GTX 285 Dual DVI video card
2 - QNIX QX2710 LED 27" HD monitors (2560x1440 resolution)
I have tried every driver recommended by kubuntu for additional drivers and in each case I end up with no siginal to my monitors and I am forced to remove the drivers and go back to the nouveau driver which would be OK but... As soon as I go back to the original nouveau drivers the originally working configuration for the spanned dual monitor display goes to mirror mode. I can see no way to configure the displays without the proper nvidia drivers installed.
These newer versions of Linux somehow work without an xorg.conf file or with one if you create it. If I have to create it, then that's getting too deep for me. I just need to get the thing working like it was in the initial install and be able to update my system without losing my display settings. There in lies the problem. When I go to update and install stuff, somewhere along the way my display configuration gets hosed and I'm left with above problem.
So it looks like I need the nvidia proprietary drivers so I downloaded the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.76.run file from nvidia and burned it to CD. Now what do I need to do to get these drivers installed properly? I run the thing and get no signal to my monitors. I did read the other thread with the guy who had a QNIX monitor also and he had to manually configure an xorg.conf file. That's a little beyond me at the moment. If there is anyone who can help me out with that here I would appreciate it. It sucks these things cannot auto configure at this stage in the Linux game but that's where Windows still prevails I guess.
BTW, this was as installed as a dual boot between Win7 and Kubuntu and the main reason I want to use kubuntu is for using the thinkorswim platform in Linux. It freezes up all the time in Windows7 and I'm fed up with it.
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