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[I have a] M28U Gigabyte monitor. The graphics card is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080. I managed to get a display without the 'out of range' message by replacing the HDMI 2 cable and using a DisplayPort adapter. [...]
[...] The 3D card is an Nvidia RTX 2080 on a G1Assassin-2 Gigabyte motherboard with DDR3 memory, and an Intel i7 processor. There's no TPM, yet it can run Windows 11, albeit with slower login times.
This bug impacts VanillaOS, the current version of Kubuntu, and Debian 12 KDE. It does not affect Debian 12 GNOME-based distro, but since the Nvidia driver wasn't installed on it,
it's presumed that the "out of range" bug doesn't impact open-source Nvidia drivers, which are used by openSUSE and Fedora, as they operate without the "out of range" message.
[...]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Nvidia driver results in "Out of range" error; Displayport on Nvidia RTX 2080 works, but HDMI port gets out of range message;Bug in Linux Driver
"Out of range" error when using HDMI on an Nvidia RTX 2080
Dec 6, 2024
[edited by TauKakao]
Issue Description
[I have a] M28U Gigabyte monitor. The graphics card is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080. I managed to get a display without the 'out of range' message by replacing the HDMI 2 cable and using a DisplayPort adapter. [...]
Steps to Reproduce
[Use a HDMI cable with a RTX 2080]
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/G1Assassin-2-rev-10/sp#sp
https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/M28U
On what version of Vanilla OS this happens?
Vanilla OS 2 Orchid
Additional Information
[...] The 3D card is an Nvidia RTX 2080 on a G1Assassin-2 Gigabyte motherboard with DDR3 memory, and an Intel i7 processor. There's no TPM, yet it can run Windows 11, albeit with slower login times.
This bug impacts VanillaOS, the current version of Kubuntu, and Debian 12 KDE. It does not affect Debian 12 GNOME-based distro, but since the Nvidia driver wasn't installed on it,
it's presumed that the "out of range" bug doesn't impact open-source Nvidia drivers, which are used by openSUSE and Fedora, as they operate without the "out of range" message.
[...]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: