Quote: from espresso8097 at 12:40 am on May 20, 2009 What chipset is the graphics card, might be able to track down some terminal commands to make full use of it. That's the thing, I have no clue! I haven't booted this machine in a while, and I'm a total Linux noob. Is there a terminal command to check my hardware?
What chipset is the graphics card, might be able to track down some terminal commands to make full use of it.
That's the thing, I have no clue! I haven't booted this machine in a while, and I'm a total Linux noob. Is there a terminal command to check my hardware?
Here's one way to do it: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-tell-which-graphics-vga-card-installed/
I would just open up the system and check on the card itself.
What does this have to do with gnomes?
GNOME is the UNIX desktop environment that I'm running in Ubuntu.