Hi to all :)
I have temp fix for that.
The long story short is:
I just make configured xorg.conf file and copy it to /etc/X11. And of course RESTART! :)
Now i have native 1080p without more issues/errors, but resolution is permanently locked to 1080p/60Hz
If this is ok for you, here is the configured xorg.conf in the attachment.
I know that is a temp fix, not proper fix, but ...
This is the world of Linux :)
Hi to all :)
I have temp fix for that.
The long story short is:
I just make configured xorg.conf file and copy it to /etc/X11. And of course RESTART! :)
Now i have native 1080p without more issues/errors, but resolution is permanently locked to 1080p/60Hz
If this is ok for you, here is the configured xorg.conf in the attachment.
I know that is a temp fix, not proper fix, but ...
This is the world of Linux :)
Pls someone to test the fix and confirm :)