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Recently I installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 along side windows on my xps. I use a thunderbolt to HDMI to connect to a second display. When I boot into windows both displays work, but on Ubuntu my monitor does not detect a signal. When I go to setting to look at the devices/ display it shows my monitor as if it was connected. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting

















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    Recently I installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 along side windows on my xps. I use a thunderbolt to HDMI to connect to a second display. When I boot into windows both displays work, but on Ubuntu my monitor does not detect a signal. When I go to setting to look at the devices/ display it shows my monitor as if it was connected. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting

















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      Recently I installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 along side windows on my xps. I use a thunderbolt to HDMI to connect to a second display. When I boot into windows both displays work, but on Ubuntu my monitor does not detect a signal. When I go to setting to look at the devices/ display it shows my monitor as if it was connected. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting

















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      Recently I installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 along side windows on my xps. I use a thunderbolt to HDMI to connect to a second display. When I boot into windows both displays work, but on Ubuntu my monitor does not detect a signal. When I go to setting to look at the devices/ display it shows my monitor as if it was connected. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting








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