stereo_steve wrote: » Can you give us some more information? What version of ubuntu and what graphics card do you have?
stereo_steve wrote: » thanks and do you know what graphics card/ chip you have? Nvidia, AMD/ intel etc? If your not sure you can open a terminal ( Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) type lspci and copy and paste the result back here
eurotrotter wrote: » nice one for that, just attached it there in a doc file
Webmonkey wrote: » Did you install and activate the drivers? That list in the screen shot is ones that can be installed
eurotrotter wrote: » hey gang i began to question spending mac money on a machine that aint much better than a windows
eurotrotter wrote: » ya i activated some drivers, but not sure which drivers to activate to be honest any ideas?
An Fear Aniar wrote: » The 173 driver is marked as recommended, so activate that one. .
Webmonkey wrote: » What's your PC, laptop model? - I used the real nvidia drivers for my Nvidia GeForce GO 7300. Check out this post: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=60274793&postcount=5 Might help.
eurotrotter wrote: » i have a dell dimensions 4600 and an nvidia geforce fx 5200 im running ubuntu version 9.04
[B]sudo nvidia-xconfig[/B]
Webmonkey wrote: » Did you try the instructions in my link above, installing the actual offical drivers? These generally work.
Webmonkey wrote: » yep maybe later there. When you say not working, what you mean? - Did the installer run successfully and ask you to write changes to the xorg.conf file during the installation? Also, you could have conflicts now with drivers, did you try removing all?
eurotrotter wrote: » no difference donal dunno whats goin on. found this link oin you tube about missing resolutions:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IGfR8KzhGA but i dont have that menu they call 'screens and graphics' in 'other' i tried adding it but it aint even listed in teh first place to add it!linux is breaking my heart
Kinetic^ wrote: » Is there any reason you went for 8.10 over 9.04? Try 9.04, should work fine.