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Welcome to the the Unix and Linux stack exchange! Please review the Help Center to get information on how to best post to the site. Take the Tour if you are not familiar with how this site works. To get to your question, this setup is not supported out of the box. You will need to go into BIOS and make sure that your graphics card and onboard graphics are both enabled. We will also need to know what drivers you are using. Please edit your post to include the output of these commandskemotep– kemotep2019-04-19 15:51:57 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2019 at 15:51
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@kemotep Sorry for the extremely late response, I've updated the post to include these commandsZen– Zen2019-04-19 16:51:14 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2019 at 16:51
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@kemotep as for the drivers, I've tried installing and uninstalling all applicable graphics drivers from the hardware configuration menu and nothing changed :P And as for bios and onboard graphics, well, again, my setup did work until I restarted the computer, and I've run this setup on windows 10 for a long while now so I'm very confused.Zen– Zen2019-04-19 16:55:24 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2019 at 16:55
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please try to format the output as specified here Thank you.kemotep– kemotep2019-04-19 16:57:50 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2019 at 16:57
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@kemotep ah, my bad, I've fixed it :)Zen– Zen2019-04-19 16:59:49 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2019 at 16:59
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