When I boot the system, the second monitor receives signal and goes active with the screen turning a uniform grey. I'd like to augment this post with some new important information: # HorizSync source: edid, VertRefresh source: edid # nvidia-settings: X configuration file generated by nvidia-settings Here is the monitor configuration from the /etc/X11/nf file. So, can anyone suggest where to look for the problem? I'm wondering if this might be a dbus issue, but I'm not familiar enough with that to look more deeply there. I need my two independent desktops on either monitor. To make sure that this wasn't a hardware problem, I activated Xinerama mode, rebooted, and the desktop did indeed span across the two screens, but this is not what I'm looking for. Updating the drivers made no change in behavior. I have an Nvidia K4000 GPU and the system was using the v390 drivers, which I subsequently upgraded to the new 415 version. It is being recognized, but the desktop session isn't being launched. When the desktop displays on :0.0, the :0.1 screen goes to a uniform light grey. After upgrading to 18.10 today, I'm up and running on my primary monitor (display :0.0), but nothing is displaying on the second monitor (display :0.1). For many years and on many versions of Xubuntu I have had a dual monitor set up, running a separate desktop on each monitor.
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