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Ubuntu cannot detect second monitor

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I just got two monitors connected to my laptop via an adapter. One is a DVI to HDMI, and the other one is VGA to VGA to the adaptor. But in the display setting, it doesn't detect the second monitor and both of them are mentioned there as one. "Built-in display is the laptop itself." enter image description here

And it actually changes the resolution to the monitor that is connected via VGA.

I am using a Ronyse's 4-in-1 USB C-Hub, An LG and a really old DELL monitor.

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Does your hardware support three monitors? Not all video systems can do it.
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