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TL;DR: xrandr fails randomly on my system with the error message xrandr: Configure crtc X failed on my setup with two monitors, that are connected to a dockingstation. After I turn on and off single monitors multiple times, I most of the times get it working.



I have a setup with a Lenovo Thinkpad on a dockingstation. To that dockingstation two monitors are connected by display port. Here's the output of xrandr:



razr@notebook [~]
-> % xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 7680 x 1440, maximum 32767 x 32767
eDP1 connected 2560x1440+5120+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 340mm x 190mm
2880x1620 59.96 + 50.00
2560x1600 59.97
2560x1440 59.95*
2048x1536 60.00
1920x1440 60.00
1856x1392 60.01
1792x1344 60.01
2048x1152 60.00 59.90 59.91
1920x1200 59.88 59.95
1920x1080 59.96 60.00 59.93
1600x1200 60.00
1680x1050 59.95 59.88
1400x1050 59.98
1600x900 60.00 59.95 59.82
1280x1024 60.02
1400x900 59.96 59.88
1280x960 60.00
1440x810 60.00
1368x768 60.00 59.88 59.85
1280x800 59.81 59.91
1280x720 59.86 60.00 59.74
1024x768 60.00
1024x576 60.00 59.90 59.82
960x540 60.00 59.63 59.82
800x600 60.32 56.25
864x486 60.00 59.92 59.57
640x480 59.94
720x405 59.51 60.00 58.99
640x360 59.84 59.32 60.00
DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DP2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DP2-1 connected 2560x1440+2560+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
2560x1440 59.95*
1920x1080 60.00 59.94
1680x1050 59.95
1600x900 60.00
1280x1024 75.02 60.02
1440x900 59.89
1280x800 59.81
1152x864 75.00
1280x720 60.00 59.94
1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
832x624 74.55
800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
720x400 70.08
DP2-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
2560x1440 59.95*
1920x1080 60.00 59.94
1680x1050 59.95
1600x900 60.00
1280x1024 75.02 60.02
1440x900 59.89
1280x800 59.81
1152x864 75.00
1280x720 60.00 59.94
1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
832x624 74.55
800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
720x400 70.08
DP2-3 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
razr@notebook [~]
-> %


I have no xorg.conf on my system. I have a shell script that is called by lightdm on startup, that checks if those monitors are connected (hence the notebook is on the dockingstation) and if that is the case, executes the following command:



xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1 --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1



Otherwise it just sets the mode of the notebook display to "1920x1080".



But this does not work at all. I always get an error message like xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed. I think the number changes from time to time.



I already have some experience with a similar issue at work (seen end of my question) and so I know, that I can, most of the time, fix this by deactivating and reactivating the monitors again and again. I installed arandr for that, because it's made it a little easier to do this over and over again. With only one monitor and the notebook display activated it works all the time. It doesn't matter which monitor is active. Only the two monitors (without the notebook display) does not work.



For my (new) setup at home I cannot get this working. I kind-of to get it working, but only with mode "2560x1440" on both monitors. And this also does not work all the time. Sometimes I have to, again, open arandr and de-/reactivate the monitors randomly to get to a state where it works. I couldn't figure out any pattern there until now. Sometimes I just give up, restart my machine and hope that it works afterwards.



As already stated, I have a pretty similar setup at work, where I do basically the same. At work this works at least when I start my machine on the dockingstation. If I start the machine, then connect it to the dockingstation and run the command above, I get the same error. Here the randomly de-/reactivate the monitors works as well, most of the times.



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    TL;DR: xrandr fails randomly on my system with the error message xrandr: Configure crtc X failed on my setup with two monitors, that are connected to a dockingstation. After I turn on and off single monitors multiple times, I most of the times get it working.



    I have a setup with a Lenovo Thinkpad on a dockingstation. To that dockingstation two monitors are connected by display port. Here's the output of xrandr:



    razr@notebook [~]
    -> % xrandr
    Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 7680 x 1440, maximum 32767 x 32767
    eDP1 connected 2560x1440+5120+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 340mm x 190mm
    2880x1620 59.96 + 50.00
    2560x1600 59.97
    2560x1440 59.95*
    2048x1536 60.00
    1920x1440 60.00
    1856x1392 60.01
    1792x1344 60.01
    2048x1152 60.00 59.90 59.91
    1920x1200 59.88 59.95
    1920x1080 59.96 60.00 59.93
    1600x1200 60.00
    1680x1050 59.95 59.88
    1400x1050 59.98
    1600x900 60.00 59.95 59.82
    1280x1024 60.02
    1400x900 59.96 59.88
    1280x960 60.00
    1440x810 60.00
    1368x768 60.00 59.88 59.85
    1280x800 59.81 59.91
    1280x720 59.86 60.00 59.74
    1024x768 60.00
    1024x576 60.00 59.90 59.82
    960x540 60.00 59.63 59.82
    800x600 60.32 56.25
    864x486 60.00 59.92 59.57
    640x480 59.94
    720x405 59.51 60.00 58.99
    640x360 59.84 59.32 60.00
    DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    DP2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    DP2-1 connected 2560x1440+2560+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
    3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
    2560x1440 59.95*
    1920x1080 60.00 59.94
    1680x1050 59.95
    1600x900 60.00
    1280x1024 75.02 60.02
    1440x900 59.89
    1280x800 59.81
    1152x864 75.00
    1280x720 60.00 59.94
    1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
    832x624 74.55
    800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
    640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
    720x400 70.08
    DP2-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
    3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
    2560x1440 59.95*
    1920x1080 60.00 59.94
    1680x1050 59.95
    1600x900 60.00
    1280x1024 75.02 60.02
    1440x900 59.89
    1280x800 59.81
    1152x864 75.00
    1280x720 60.00 59.94
    1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
    832x624 74.55
    800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
    640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
    720x400 70.08
    DP2-3 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    HDMI2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
    razr@notebook [~]
    -> %


    I have no xorg.conf on my system. I have a shell script that is called by lightdm on startup, that checks if those monitors are connected (hence the notebook is on the dockingstation) and if that is the case, executes the following command:



    xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1 --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1



    Otherwise it just sets the mode of the notebook display to "1920x1080".



    But this does not work at all. I always get an error message like xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed. I think the number changes from time to time.



    I already have some experience with a similar issue at work (seen end of my question) and so I know, that I can, most of the time, fix this by deactivating and reactivating the monitors again and again. I installed arandr for that, because it's made it a little easier to do this over and over again. With only one monitor and the notebook display activated it works all the time. It doesn't matter which monitor is active. Only the two monitors (without the notebook display) does not work.



    For my (new) setup at home I cannot get this working. I kind-of to get it working, but only with mode "2560x1440" on both monitors. And this also does not work all the time. Sometimes I have to, again, open arandr and de-/reactivate the monitors randomly to get to a state where it works. I couldn't figure out any pattern there until now. Sometimes I just give up, restart my machine and hope that it works afterwards.



    As already stated, I have a pretty similar setup at work, where I do basically the same. At work this works at least when I start my machine on the dockingstation. If I start the machine, then connect it to the dockingstation and run the command above, I get the same error. Here the randomly de-/reactivate the monitors works as well, most of the times.



    Has anyone any idea why this happens and how I can fix this?










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      TL;DR: xrandr fails randomly on my system with the error message xrandr: Configure crtc X failed on my setup with two monitors, that are connected to a dockingstation. After I turn on and off single monitors multiple times, I most of the times get it working.



      I have a setup with a Lenovo Thinkpad on a dockingstation. To that dockingstation two monitors are connected by display port. Here's the output of xrandr:



      razr@notebook [~]
      -> % xrandr
      Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 7680 x 1440, maximum 32767 x 32767
      eDP1 connected 2560x1440+5120+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 340mm x 190mm
      2880x1620 59.96 + 50.00
      2560x1600 59.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      2048x1536 60.00
      1920x1440 60.00
      1856x1392 60.01
      1792x1344 60.01
      2048x1152 60.00 59.90 59.91
      1920x1200 59.88 59.95
      1920x1080 59.96 60.00 59.93
      1600x1200 60.00
      1680x1050 59.95 59.88
      1400x1050 59.98
      1600x900 60.00 59.95 59.82
      1280x1024 60.02
      1400x900 59.96 59.88
      1280x960 60.00
      1440x810 60.00
      1368x768 60.00 59.88 59.85
      1280x800 59.81 59.91
      1280x720 59.86 60.00 59.74
      1024x768 60.00
      1024x576 60.00 59.90 59.82
      960x540 60.00 59.63 59.82
      800x600 60.32 56.25
      864x486 60.00 59.92 59.57
      640x480 59.94
      720x405 59.51 60.00 58.99
      640x360 59.84 59.32 60.00
      DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      DP2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      DP2-1 connected 2560x1440+2560+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
      3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      1920x1080 60.00 59.94
      1680x1050 59.95
      1600x900 60.00
      1280x1024 75.02 60.02
      1440x900 59.89
      1280x800 59.81
      1152x864 75.00
      1280x720 60.00 59.94
      1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
      832x624 74.55
      800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
      640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
      720x400 70.08
      DP2-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
      3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      1920x1080 60.00 59.94
      1680x1050 59.95
      1600x900 60.00
      1280x1024 75.02 60.02
      1440x900 59.89
      1280x800 59.81
      1152x864 75.00
      1280x720 60.00 59.94
      1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
      832x624 74.55
      800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
      640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
      720x400 70.08
      DP2-3 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      HDMI2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      razr@notebook [~]
      -> %


      I have no xorg.conf on my system. I have a shell script that is called by lightdm on startup, that checks if those monitors are connected (hence the notebook is on the dockingstation) and if that is the case, executes the following command:



      xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1 --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1



      Otherwise it just sets the mode of the notebook display to "1920x1080".



      But this does not work at all. I always get an error message like xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed. I think the number changes from time to time.



      I already have some experience with a similar issue at work (seen end of my question) and so I know, that I can, most of the time, fix this by deactivating and reactivating the monitors again and again. I installed arandr for that, because it's made it a little easier to do this over and over again. With only one monitor and the notebook display activated it works all the time. It doesn't matter which monitor is active. Only the two monitors (without the notebook display) does not work.



      For my (new) setup at home I cannot get this working. I kind-of to get it working, but only with mode "2560x1440" on both monitors. And this also does not work all the time. Sometimes I have to, again, open arandr and de-/reactivate the monitors randomly to get to a state where it works. I couldn't figure out any pattern there until now. Sometimes I just give up, restart my machine and hope that it works afterwards.



      As already stated, I have a pretty similar setup at work, where I do basically the same. At work this works at least when I start my machine on the dockingstation. If I start the machine, then connect it to the dockingstation and run the command above, I get the same error. Here the randomly de-/reactivate the monitors works as well, most of the times.



      Has anyone any idea why this happens and how I can fix this?










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      TL;DR: xrandr fails randomly on my system with the error message xrandr: Configure crtc X failed on my setup with two monitors, that are connected to a dockingstation. After I turn on and off single monitors multiple times, I most of the times get it working.



      I have a setup with a Lenovo Thinkpad on a dockingstation. To that dockingstation two monitors are connected by display port. Here's the output of xrandr:



      razr@notebook [~]
      -> % xrandr
      Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 7680 x 1440, maximum 32767 x 32767
      eDP1 connected 2560x1440+5120+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 340mm x 190mm
      2880x1620 59.96 + 50.00
      2560x1600 59.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      2048x1536 60.00
      1920x1440 60.00
      1856x1392 60.01
      1792x1344 60.01
      2048x1152 60.00 59.90 59.91
      1920x1200 59.88 59.95
      1920x1080 59.96 60.00 59.93
      1600x1200 60.00
      1680x1050 59.95 59.88
      1400x1050 59.98
      1600x900 60.00 59.95 59.82
      1280x1024 60.02
      1400x900 59.96 59.88
      1280x960 60.00
      1440x810 60.00
      1368x768 60.00 59.88 59.85
      1280x800 59.81 59.91
      1280x720 59.86 60.00 59.74
      1024x768 60.00
      1024x576 60.00 59.90 59.82
      960x540 60.00 59.63 59.82
      800x600 60.32 56.25
      864x486 60.00 59.92 59.57
      640x480 59.94
      720x405 59.51 60.00 58.99
      640x360 59.84 59.32 60.00
      DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      DP2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      DP2-1 connected 2560x1440+2560+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
      3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      1920x1080 60.00 59.94
      1680x1050 59.95
      1600x900 60.00
      1280x1024 75.02 60.02
      1440x900 59.89
      1280x800 59.81
      1152x864 75.00
      1280x720 60.00 59.94
      1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
      832x624 74.55
      800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
      640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
      720x400 70.08
      DP2-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 610mm x 350mm
      3840x2160 60.00 + 30.00 29.97
      2560x1440 59.95*
      1920x1080 60.00 59.94
      1680x1050 59.95
      1600x900 60.00
      1280x1024 75.02 60.02
      1440x900 59.89
      1280x800 59.81
      1152x864 75.00
      1280x720 60.00 59.94
      1024x768 75.03 70.07 60.00
      832x624 74.55
      800x600 72.19 75.00 60.32 56.25
      640x480 75.00 72.81 66.67 60.00 59.94
      720x400 70.08
      DP2-3 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      HDMI2 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
      razr@notebook [~]
      -> %


      I have no xorg.conf on my system. I have a shell script that is called by lightdm on startup, that checks if those monitors are connected (hence the notebook is on the dockingstation) and if that is the case, executes the following command:



      xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1 --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1



      Otherwise it just sets the mode of the notebook display to "1920x1080".



      But this does not work at all. I always get an error message like xrandr: Configure crtc 1 failed. I think the number changes from time to time.



      I already have some experience with a similar issue at work (seen end of my question) and so I know, that I can, most of the time, fix this by deactivating and reactivating the monitors again and again. I installed arandr for that, because it's made it a little easier to do this over and over again. With only one monitor and the notebook display activated it works all the time. It doesn't matter which monitor is active. Only the two monitors (without the notebook display) does not work.



      For my (new) setup at home I cannot get this working. I kind-of to get it working, but only with mode "2560x1440" on both monitors. And this also does not work all the time. Sometimes I have to, again, open arandr and de-/reactivate the monitors randomly to get to a state where it works. I couldn't figure out any pattern there until now. Sometimes I just give up, restart my machine and hope that it works afterwards.



      As already stated, I have a pretty similar setup at work, where I do basically the same. At work this works at least when I start my machine on the dockingstation. If I start the machine, then connect it to the dockingstation and run the command above, I get the same error. Here the randomly de-/reactivate the monitors works as well, most of the times.



      Has anyone any idea why this happens and how I can fix this?







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          Try to split your xrandr command into multiple commands like this:



          xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" 
          xrandr --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1
          xrandr --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1


          It's a work-around.






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          • as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

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          • I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

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          My solution was to suspend/sleep the notebook while still on the dock station and wake it up and then it worked again like a charm.






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          • Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

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          Try to split your xrandr command into multiple commands like this:



          xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" 
          xrandr --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1
          xrandr --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1


          It's a work-around.






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          • as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

            – Niklas
            Nov 30 '18 at 12:55












          • I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

            – razr
            Nov 30 '18 at 13:08















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          Try to split your xrandr command into multiple commands like this:



          xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" 
          xrandr --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1
          xrandr --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1


          It's a work-around.






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          • as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

            – Niklas
            Nov 30 '18 at 12:55












          • I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

            – razr
            Nov 30 '18 at 13:08













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          Try to split your xrandr command into multiple commands like this:



          xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" 
          xrandr --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1
          xrandr --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1


          It's a work-around.






          share|improve this answer















          Try to split your xrandr command into multiple commands like this:



          xrandr --output eDP1 --mode "1920x1080" 
          xrandr --output DP2-1 --mode auto --left-of eDP1
          xrandr --output DP2-2 --mode auto --primary --left-of DP2-1


          It's a work-around.







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          answered Nov 30 '18 at 12:55









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          • as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

            – Niklas
            Nov 30 '18 at 12:55












          • I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

            – razr
            Nov 30 '18 at 13:08

















          • as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

            – Niklas
            Nov 30 '18 at 12:55












          • I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

            – razr
            Nov 30 '18 at 13:08
















          as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

          – Niklas
          Nov 30 '18 at 12:55






          as I cannot comment your post: The problem occurred on my box after adding 'Option "DRI" "2"' to my xorg.conf. This also changed the names of all my displays… Maybe somebody more knowledgeable can explain…

          – Niklas
          Nov 30 '18 at 12:55














          I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

          – razr
          Nov 30 '18 at 13:08





          I already had this on my work environment. And I had the same issue with it. On initial startup, when connected to the dockingstation it works, after removing the notebook and putting it back on it doesn't. At home with the 4K setup it does not work at all.

          – razr
          Nov 30 '18 at 13:08













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          My solution was to suspend/sleep the notebook while still on the dock station and wake it up and then it worked again like a charm.






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          • Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

            – razr
            Jan 9 at 11:40















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          My solution was to suspend/sleep the notebook while still on the dock station and wake it up and then it worked again like a charm.






          share|improve this answer























          • Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

            – razr
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          My solution was to suspend/sleep the notebook while still on the dock station and wake it up and then it worked again like a charm.






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          My solution was to suspend/sleep the notebook while still on the dock station and wake it up and then it worked again like a charm.







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          answered Jan 9 at 8:10









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          • Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

            – razr
            Jan 9 at 11:40

















          • Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

            – razr
            Jan 9 at 11:40
















          Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

          – razr
          Jan 9 at 11:40





          Ok, but I already have a workaround (randomly de- and re-activating the monitors until it works :)). And for my home-setup with 4k resolution I don't even get it to work in the first place. So I would assume, that starting from suspend will not help me there..

          – razr
          Jan 9 at 11:40

















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